Synopsis
<p>Beginning to study Reformed theology is like stepping into a family conversation that has been going on for five hundred years. How do you find your bearings and figure out how to take part in this conversation without embarrassing yourself?</p><p>The <em>Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition</em> takes on this rich, boisterous and varied tradition in its broad contours, filling you in on its common affirmations as well as its family tensions. Here you will find succinct and reliable entries on</p><ul><li>Latin terms, such as <em>ad fontes</em> and <em>sola fide</em></li><li>Theologians, from Calvin to Torrance</li><li>Confessions, such as the Belgic and Westminster</li><li>Doctrines, such as atonement and sanctification</li><li>Apologists, such as Francis Schaeffer and Cornelius Van Til</li></ul><p>And much more.</p><p>The <em>Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition</em> is ready to assist you over the rough parts of readings, lectures, conversations and blogs. It will also be a companionable and concise introduction to one of the great Christian traditions.</p><p>Designed for students and pastors alike, the short and accessible volumes in the IVP Pocket Reference Series will help you tackle the study of biblical languages, church history, apologetics, world religions, Christian spirituality, ethics, theology, and more.</p>
About the Authors
<p>Kelly M. Kapic holds the Honorary Chair of Theology and Culture at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Kapic has also worked on research teams funded by the John Templeton Foundation. He is an author or editor of more than fifteen books, including the award-winning titles <em>You’re Only Human</em> and <em>Embodied Hope</em>, and is an active speaker. </p>
<p>Wesley Vander Lugt (PhD, University of St Andrews) is adjunct professor of theology and acting director of the Leighton Ford Initiative for Theology, the Arts, and Gospel Witness at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte. His publications include <em>Living Theodrama: Reimagining Theological Ethics</em> and <em>Beauty Is Oxygen: Finding a Faith That Breathes</em>.</p>
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