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The Reformed tradition of doing theology can sometimes be depicted as dry and static, appealing to the head more than the heart. In fact, it involves engaging in the dynamic interaction between Scripture as a founding authority, tradition as a teaching authority, and the contemporary world as our context.This helpful study explores this dynamic, exploring the issues in each of these three areas, and commending the Reformed tradition as doing theology which, in the end, leads us to worship.





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