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De Moor's Didactico-Elenctic Theology


On Holy Scripture
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General Description | Prefatory Material | On Holy Scripture |
General Description
Bernardinus de Moor (1709-1780) studied at the great Dutch University of Leiden, under some of the great Reformed theologians of the age. He was especially attached to Johannes à Marck, and à Marck, shortly before his death, asked De Moor to continue his work, and perpetuate the tradition of orthodox Reformed Scholasticism.
“[Bernardinus de Moor] wrote a commentary on à Marck’s dogmatic compendium…which represents the most comprehensive dogmatic text that was ever produced in the Netherlands. In this work of seven volumes (1761-1778), de Moor classified and combined material from the Reformed dogmatics produced by his predecessors at Utrecht and Leiden into a whole.” --van Asselt, Introduction to Reformed Scholasticism
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This first chapter is devoted to issues of theological prolegomena, a point of significant scholarly interest currently.
Prefatory Material
I. Reading and Discussion: "Who is De Moor?"
II. Reading and Discussion: "Preface to the Reader"
III. Reading and Discussion: "Outline of the Entire System of Theology"
IV. Reading and Discussion: "Reading Difficult Books"
V. Reading and Discussion: "Title Page"
VI. Reading and Discussion: "Outline of the Principium of Theology, or Holy Scripture"
On Holy Scripture
I. Reading and Discussion: "The Denomination of the Word as Sacred Scripture"
II. Reading and Discussion: "The Definition of Sacred Scripture"
III. Reading and Discussion: "The Word of God Unwritten"
IV. Reading and Discussion: ""

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