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A Biblical, Historic, and Hope-Filled Vision of Reformed Theology for Today

Generously Reformed
offers a fresh, centrist vision of the Reformed tradition--moving beyond slogans and caricatures to reveal a theology that is historically grounded, globally engaged, and full of hope.

Like a tree with deep roots and wide branches, this book portrays Reformed theology as firmly anchored in Scripture and the catholic tradition while dynamically reaching out in witness, service, and friendship. The authors

● correct common misconceptions about Reformed theology, offering nuanced clarity on key theological concepts that are often misunderstood or oversimplified;
● explore the breadth of Reformed theology by drawing on its historic expressions and attending to the diverse ways it takes shape across cultures and contexts;
● center theology on the Triune God’s redemptive story, presenting doctrine as a journey of discipleship shaped by the gospel rather than detached abstraction; and
● equip church leaders, students, and thoughtful Christians to inhabit the Reformed tradition with clarity, wisdom, and grace.

Drawing on voices from across the tradition and the global church, Generously Reformed calls readers to inhabit Reformed theology as a living, generous expression of the historic Christian faith. Rather than offering defensive debates, the book invites readers into a theological journey that is Christ-centered, Scripture-rooted, and alive with hope.

Ideal for pastors, students, and all those curious about the Reformed tradition, this volume presents a generous and substantial vision of a tradition deeply rooted in God’s word and work, shaped by ancient wisdom, and oriented toward faithful engagement in today’s church and world.

From the Back Cover

”A generous, thoughtful, accessible introduction to the Reformed tradition"

Exploring key doctrines and practices and correcting misconceptions, this book offers a generous and substantial vision of the Reformed theological tradition as one deeply rooted in God’s Word and work, shaped by ancient wisdom, and alive with hope for today.

“Longtime devotees and the newly curious alike will find much in these pages that clarifies and commends Reformed theology’s deep roots and expansive vision of God and God’s commitment to us."
--Kenneth J. Woo, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

"This wonderful book is surely destined to take its place among the classics of Reformed theology."
--Richard Mouw, Fuller Seminary

"An insightful, thought-provoking, and gracious response to the question of what it means, and does not mean, to be Reformed."
--Jennifer Powell McNutt, Wheaton College

"We have needed this book for years, and at long last we have it--a generous, thoughtful, accessible introduction to the Reformed tradition. A must-read for Christians today."
--Kristen Deede Johnson, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto

"As a Latino pastor and theologian in the Presbyterian church, I am often asked, ‘Why are you Presbyterian?’ This wonderful volume offers several excellent responses to the naysayers and critics. It also reminds those of us in the Reformed tradition why we stay."
--Rubén Rosario Rodríguez, Saint Louis University

"We have needed this book for some time. I am grateful not only for the content of this volume but also, and just as importantly, for its generous tone."
--Kelly M. Kapic, Covenant College

"If you associate Reformed theology mainly with tulips, this book will deepen and broaden your impression. Highly recommended!"
--Michael Horton, Westminster Seminary California

Introduction
1. A Reformed Theology Primer: Misconceptions and Realities
Key Question: What Is Reformed Theology, Anyway?
2. The Church in a Reformed Key: Ethnocentric Compliance or Multivalent Catholicity?
Key Question: Is the Reformed Tradition Just for White Westerners?
3. Infant Baptism: Welcomed by Grace into the Covenant Family
Key Question: Why Do Presbyterian and Other Reformed Denominations Baptize Infants?
4. The Mystery of Election: Predestination and Human Freedom in Reformed Theology
Key Question: Can a Reformed Approach to Election Really Be Good News?
5. Providence and the Problem of Suffering: Trusting the Lord’s Rule in Lament and Gratitude
Key Question: Does Reformed Theology Teach Us to See God as a Controlling Tyrant or as a Loving Provider?
6. Reformed Theology and the Church’s Mission: Faith, Justice, and the Gospel
Key Question: Do Reformed Christians Care About Evangelism and Social Justice?
7. Eschatology: In the End, What?
Key Question: What Does Reformed Theology Teach About the End Times?
Appendix A: Why Is Reformed Theology Called "Reformed"?
Appendix B: A Misunderstood Motto; "Reformed and Always Reforming"
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    $22.99

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