In this volume, the internationally respected theologian Jan
Rohls chronicles the dynamic tradition of Reformed confessions of
faith from the sixteenth century through the first third of the
twentieth century. He discusses theological themes and positions
that have informed both the tradition in its entirety and also
particular confessions, concluding with the Theological Declaration
of Barmen in 1934. An introduction by Jack L. Stotts discusses
Reformed confessions since Barmen.
The Columbia Series in Reformed Theology represents a joint
commitment by Columbia Theological Seminary and Westminster John
Knox Press to provide theological resources from the Reformed
tradition for the church today. This series examines theological
and ethical issues that confront church and society in our own
particular time and place.
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