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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Abstract; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Amandus Polanus and the Development of Early Reformed Orthodoxy; 1.2. Polanus, Early Orthodoxy, and the Scholarly State of the Question; 1.3. Reception and Use of the Church Fathers in Reformed Orthodoxy; 1.4. Proposed Method; Chapter Two. Amandus Polanus in Historical and Theological Context; 2.1. Historical Context: the Life of Amandus Polanus; 2.1.1. Learning the summa or summary of faith in Breslau; 2.1.2. Theological Foundation in Basel
2.1.3. Encounter with Beza2.1.4. Return to Basel: Ministry and Works; 2.2. Theological Context: Johann Jacob Grynaeus and Robert Bellarmine; 2.2.1. Theological Father: Johann Jacob Grynaeus (1540-1617); 2.2.2. Theological Opponent: Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621); Chapter 3. Theological Methodology; 3.1. Polanus and the construction of an early orthodox Reformed theology; 3.1.1. Introduction; 3.1.2. Polanus's Theological Works and the Construction of Reformed Theology: An Overview ; 3.2 Prolegomena and Principia Dua: the Foundations of Polanus's Theological Method; 3.2.1. What is Theology?
3.2.2. Principia Theologiae3.3. Scripture and Tradition; 3.3.1. Theological Sense of Tradition; 3.3.2. Methodological Use of Tradition; 3.4. Theology and Philosophy; Chapter 4. Exegetical Theology; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Biblical Interpretation; 4.2.1. Polanus's Method in General: Hermeneutics and Polemics; 4.2.2. Division and Interpretation of Text: An Example; 4.3. Biblical Commentaries; 4.3.1. Commentary on Malachi (1597); 4.3.2. Commentary on Daniel (1600); 4.3.3. Commentary on Hosea (1601); 4.3.4. Commentary on Ezekiel (1608); Chapter 5. Symphonia Catholica
5.1. Patristic Theology of Polanus's Reformed Contemporaries5.1.1. Daniel Tossanus (1541-1602); 5.1.2. Abraham Scultetus (1566-1625); 5.1.3. Gaspard Laurent (1556 -1636); 5.2. Patristic Theology in Polanus; 5.2.1. The causes of the Symphonia catholica; 5.2.2. Sources of Symphonia Catholica; 5.2.3. Analysis of Symphonia Catholica; 5.2.4. The Doctrine of Scripture; 5.2.5. The Doctrine of Predestination; 5.2.6. The Doctrine of the Church; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6. Symphonia in Syntagma; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Symphonia in Syntagma; 6.2.1. Structure of Syntagma; 6.2.2. Doctrine of Scripture
6.2.3. Doctrine of Predestination 6.2.4. Doctrine of Church; 6.3. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index of Names
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Theology, Doctrinal History 16th century.
Reformed Church Doctrines History 17th century.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Polanus von Polansdorf, Amandus, 1561-1610.
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Symphonia Catholica : the merger of patristic and Contemporary Sources in the theological method of Amandus Polanus (1561-1610) /
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Abstract; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Amandus Polanus and the Development of Early Reformed Orthodoxy; 1.2. Polanus, Early Orthodoxy, and the Scholarly State of the Question; 1.3. Reception and Use of the Church Fathers in Reformed Orthodoxy; 1.4. Proposed Method; Chapter Two. Amandus Polanus in Historical and Theological Context; 2.1. Historical Context: the Life of Amandus Polanus; 2.1.1. Learning the summa or summary of faith in Breslau; 2.1.2. Theological Foundation in Basel
2.1.3. Encounter with Beza2.1.4. Return to Basel: Ministry and Works; 2.2. Theological Context: Johann Jacob Grynaeus and Robert Bellarmine; 2.2.1. Theological Father: Johann Jacob Grynaeus (1540-1617); 2.2.2. Theological Opponent: Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621); Chapter 3. Theological Methodology; 3.1. Polanus and the construction of an early orthodox Reformed theology; 3.1.1. Introduction; 3.1.2. Polanus's Theological Works and the Construction of Reformed Theology: An Overview ; 3.2 Prolegomena and Principia Dua: the Foundations of Polanus's Theological Method; 3.2.1. What is Theology?
3.2.2. Principia Theologiae3.3. Scripture and Tradition; 3.3.1. Theological Sense of Tradition; 3.3.2. Methodological Use of Tradition; 3.4. Theology and Philosophy; Chapter 4. Exegetical Theology; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Biblical Interpretation; 4.2.1. Polanus's Method in General: Hermeneutics and Polemics; 4.2.2. Division and Interpretation of Text: An Example; 4.3. Biblical Commentaries; 4.3.1. Commentary on Malachi (1597); 4.3.2. Commentary on Daniel (1600); 4.3.3. Commentary on Hosea (1601); 4.3.4. Commentary on Ezekiel (1608); Chapter 5. Symphonia Catholica
5.1. Patristic Theology of Polanus's Reformed Contemporaries5.1.1. Daniel Tossanus (1541-1602); 5.1.2. Abraham Scultetus (1566-1625); 5.1.3. Gaspard Laurent (1556 -1636); 5.2. Patristic Theology in Polanus; 5.2.1. The causes of the Symphonia catholica; 5.2.2. Sources of Symphonia Catholica; 5.2.3. Analysis of Symphonia Catholica; 5.2.4. The Doctrine of Scripture; 5.2.5. The Doctrine of Predestination; 5.2.6. The Doctrine of the Church; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6. Symphonia in Syntagma; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Symphonia in Syntagma; 6.2.1. Structure of Syntagma; 6.2.2. Doctrine of Scripture
6.2.3. Doctrine of Predestination 6.2.4. Doctrine of Church; 6.3. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index of Names
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title_full Symphonia Catholica : the merger of patristic and Contemporary Sources in the theological method of Amandus Polanus (1561-1610) / Byung Soo Han.
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contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Abstract; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Amandus Polanus and the Development of Early Reformed Orthodoxy; 1.2. Polanus, Early Orthodoxy, and the Scholarly State of the Question; 1.3. Reception and Use of the Church Fathers in Reformed Orthodoxy; 1.4. Proposed Method; Chapter Two. Amandus Polanus in Historical and Theological Context; 2.1. Historical Context: the Life of Amandus Polanus; 2.1.1. Learning the summa or summary of faith in Breslau; 2.1.2. Theological Foundation in Basel
2.1.3. Encounter with Beza2.1.4. Return to Basel: Ministry and Works; 2.2. Theological Context: Johann Jacob Grynaeus and Robert Bellarmine; 2.2.1. Theological Father: Johann Jacob Grynaeus (1540-1617); 2.2.2. Theological Opponent: Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621); Chapter 3. Theological Methodology; 3.1. Polanus and the construction of an early orthodox Reformed theology; 3.1.1. Introduction; 3.1.2. Polanus's Theological Works and the Construction of Reformed Theology: An Overview ; 3.2 Prolegomena and Principia Dua: the Foundations of Polanus's Theological Method; 3.2.1. What is Theology?
3.2.2. Principia Theologiae3.3. Scripture and Tradition; 3.3.1. Theological Sense of Tradition; 3.3.2. Methodological Use of Tradition; 3.4. Theology and Philosophy; Chapter 4. Exegetical Theology; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Biblical Interpretation; 4.2.1. Polanus's Method in General: Hermeneutics and Polemics; 4.2.2. Division and Interpretation of Text: An Example; 4.3. Biblical Commentaries; 4.3.1. Commentary on Malachi (1597); 4.3.2. Commentary on Daniel (1600); 4.3.3. Commentary on Hosea (1601); 4.3.4. Commentary on Ezekiel (1608); Chapter 5. Symphonia Catholica
5.1. Patristic Theology of Polanus's Reformed Contemporaries5.1.1. Daniel Tossanus (1541-1602); 5.1.2. Abraham Scultetus (1566-1625); 5.1.3. Gaspard Laurent (1556 -1636); 5.2. Patristic Theology in Polanus; 5.2.1. The causes of the Symphonia catholica; 5.2.2. Sources of Symphonia Catholica; 5.2.3. Analysis of Symphonia Catholica; 5.2.4. The Doctrine of Scripture; 5.2.5. The Doctrine of Predestination; 5.2.6. The Doctrine of the Church; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6. Symphonia in Syntagma; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Symphonia in Syntagma; 6.2.1. Structure of Syntagma; 6.2.2. Doctrine of Scripture
6.2.3. Doctrine of Predestination 6.2.4. Doctrine of Church; 6.3. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index of Names
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