The book focuses on four doctrines recommended to readers as "theological images" which, given their theoretical and practical importance, turn out to be genuine patterns for Reformed Protestantism. The four theological images investigated throughout the book-the image of marriage, the image of worship, the image of God, and the image of Moses (as pointing to salvation)-were extracted from the works of Reformed theologians belonging to the French/French Swiss and the English traditions: Guillaume Farel and Jean Calvin, John Bradford and Richard Hooker respectively.
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US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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978-1-4632-3700-4 (9781463237004)
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- Table of Contents (page 5)
- Acknowledgments (page 7)
- Introduction (page 9)
- The Image of Marriage in Guillaume Farel (page 19)
- The Distortion of Priesthood and Marriage (page 19)
- The Sacralization of Marriage (page 30)
- The Desacralization of Marriage (page 42)
- Restoring the Sanctity of Marriage (page 52)
- Instructions for Husbands and Wives (page 64)
- Instructions for All God's Children (page 74)
- The Image of Worship in Jean Calvin (page 85)
- Worship from the Heart (page 85)
- The Inner Temple (page 90)
- The Word of God (page 96)
- Reason and Feelings (page 103)
- Earnestness and Moderation (page 110)
- Inner Edification (page 117)
- The Image of God in John Bradford (page 141)
- God's Relationship with Christ as God (page 141)
- God's Relationship with Christ as Savior (page 150)
- Man's Relationship with Christ for Eternal Life (page 154)
- Man's Relationship with Christ in History (page 162)
- Man's Relationship with Himself (page 172)
- The Benefits of God's Image in Man (page 184)
- The Image of Moses in Richard Hooker (page 197)
- Moses as Image of Salvation (page 197)
- Moses as Image of God (page 204)
- Moses as Image of Rationality (page 215)
- Moses as Image of Spirituality (page 222)
- Moses as Image of the Law (page 230)
- Moses as Image of Scripture (page 239)
- Conclusion (page 253)
- Bibliography (page 265)