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The following bibliographies are for the study of Reformed theology by the seminars of the Foundation for Reformed Theology, formerly known as the Fund for the Explication and Application of Reformed Theology. They may not be used for any other purpose without express written permission from the Foundation, and then credit must be given to the Foundation.

Introduction

Contents

First Seminar: John Haddon Leith

Option I: The Christian Hope in Eternal Life

Option II: The Reformed Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

Option III: Reformed Theology in Pluralistic, Secular Society

Option IV: Reformed Theology and Liturgy

Option V: Reformed Piety

Option VI: Prayer

Option VII: Providence

Option VIII: The Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds

Option IX: Karl Barth for Preachers

Option X: Preaching Jesus Christ: Karl Barth and the Christian Story

Option XI: The Doctrine of Humanity

Option XII: Basic Christian Doctrine: The Question of Heresy

Option XIII: Reading the Bible

Option XIV: Jonathan Edwards: The Religious Affections

Option XV: The Living God Who Works Personally in the Created Orders of Nature and History

Option XVI: Reformed Doctrine of Missions

Option XVII: Pilgrim’s Progress

Option XVIII: The Christian Life

Option XIX: Augustine’s Interpretive Frame of Reference

Option XX: Election

Option XXI: Puritan Statements of Reformed Theology

Option XXII: Reformed Theology and the Family

Option XXIII: Forgiveness

Option XXIV: Revelation

Option XXV: Islam

Option XXVI: The Theological Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr

Option XXVII: The Anti-Christian Movement in America [under construction]

Option XXVIII: The Nature of Evil [under construction]

Option XXIX: The Reading and Preaching of Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church

Option XXX: Biblical Authority and Interpretation in the Reformed Tradition [under construction]

Option XXXI: John Calvin: Selected Readings

Option XXXII: Eschatology

Option XXXIII: Reformed Ethics

Appendix: Links to Seminary Libraries, On-Line Resources, and Bookstores

Dr. James C. Goodloe IV, Executive Director
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