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Reformed Theology Christianity


Reformed theology is rooted in the ideas that emerged out of the Swiss Reformation of the 16th century, particularly Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, and those who followed in their footsteps. Centered in Scripture and relying on a theology of grace, Reformed theology continued to grow and develop throughout Europe, becoming the basic theology behind much of the Protestant movement. While Lutheran theology is not explicitly Reformed, the Lutheran and Reformed strands of thought informed each other over the centuries while maintaining a significantly separate identity. "Denominations rooted in some form of Reformed theology today include any number of Reformed churches, Presbyterian denominations, and many Congregational traditions. Other denominations and Christian traditions have used Reformed theology as the basis for their own theology, particularly many Baptist and Methodist traditions.

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Reformed Theology - A Monergism.com site with hundreds of links to articles on Reformed theology.
What Is Reformed Theology? - A summary of the Reformed tradition, discussing its origin by Bullinger and Calvin and others, its distinguishing features and its influence on other denominations.


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