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The Ground, Method, and Goal of Amandus Polanus' (1561-1610) Doctrine of God - A Historical and Contextual Analysis

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Amandus Polanus (1561-1610) has often been described as a highly significant theologian, but also a neglected one. Part of Polanus' significance comes from his inclusion of ethics and practical application in his discussion of theology and the way in which his theology mixes Ramist dichotomies and the scholastic distinctions common in Christian Aristotelianism. Stephen B. Tipton shows how Polanus' understanding of God's essence and attributes is built upon the ground of scripture, arranged with the aid of logical arguments and reasoning, and aimed at the worship and glory of the Triune God. Tipton defends this conclusion against previous research which suggests that Polanus' theology is grounded in rationalism and subordinates the Trinity beneath an Aristotelian notion of God's perfect unity. This research not only corrects these previous notions about Polanus, but it also provides greater insight into the early Reformed Orthodox period and the theology that arose from that time.

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Rev. Dr. Stephen B. Tipton is the Senior Pastor of Hillcrest Presbyterian Church in Volant, PA. He is an affiliated researcher in the Department of Historical Theology at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium.

Summary

Amandus Polanus (1561–1610) has often been described as a highly significant theologian, but also a neglected one. Part of Polanus’ significance comes from his inclusion of ethics and practical application in his discussion of theology and the way in which his theology mixes Ramist dichotomies and the scholastic distinctions common in Christian Aristotelianism. Stephen B. Tipton shows how Polanus’ understanding of God’s essence and attributes is built upon the ground of scripture, arranged with the aid of logical arguments and reasoning, and aimed at the worship and glory of the Triune God. Tipton defends this conclusion against previous research which suggests that Polanus’ theology is grounded in rationalism and subordinates the Trinity beneath an Aristotelian notion of God’s perfect unity. This research not only corrects these previous notions about Polanus, but it also provides greater insight into the early Reformed Orthodox period and the theology that arose from that time.

Foreword

Amandus Polanus (1561–1610) has often been described as a highly significant theologian, but also a neglected one. Stephen B. Tipton shows how Polanus’ understanding of God’s essence and attributes is built upon the ground of scripture, arranged with the aid of logical arguments and reasoning, and aimed at the worship and glory of the Triune God. Tipton defends this conclusion against previous research which suggests that Polanus’ theology is grounded in rationalism and subordinates the Trinity beneath an Aristotelian notion of God’s perfect unity.

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Authors Stephen B Tipton, Stephen B (Dr.) Tipton, Stephen B. Tipton
Assisted by Herman J Selderhuis (Editor), Herman J Selderhuis (Prof. Dr.) (Editor), Herman J. Selderhuis (Editor), Herman J. Selderhuis (Editor of the series)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.09.2022
 
EAN 9783525501870
ISBN 978-3-525-50187-0
No. of pages 351
Dimensions 160 mm x 26 mm x 235 mm
Weight 704 g
Illustrations with 4 fig.
Series Reformed Historical Theology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

auseinandersetzen, reformierte Orthodoxie, Amandus Polanus, Gottellehre

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