What is Reformed Theology?
Reformed theology...
...presupposes God's Word alone as our ultimate authority.
...stresses the sovereignty of God, that is, His reign over all things, meticulously determining (Eph 1:11)
all that comes to pass (i.e. God is never taken by surprise).
...ephasizes a Christ-Centered proclamation of the gospel, that salvation is wholly of God, by grace alone
through faith alone in Christ alone as revealed in the Scripture alone to the Glory of God alone.
...views the Bible as a redemptive-historical organic unfolding of revelation which is structured by three
covenants (redemption, works and grace).
It goes without saying that those in the Reformed Tradition hold to the doctrines of grace (the five points of Calvinism), man's helpless condition apart from Christ, the necessity of evangelism and the work of the Holy Spirit who (monergistically) quickens the dead to life through the preaching of the word as God turning their heart of stone to flesh, and opening their eyes to the excellencies of the gospel (uniting them to Christ). In other words, RT stresses the way the objective, written Word together with the inner, supernatural ministry of the Holy Spirit work together. For the Word without the illumination of the Holy Spirit remains a closed book. We (the church) cast forth the seed of the gospel and the Holy Spirit germinates it, so to speak, with the blood of Christ bringing forth life in people from every nation, tribe, language, and people (Rev 14:6). RT traces its historical and theological lineage back to the theology of Christ, Paul, Augustine and to the Protestant Reformation of the 16th Century.
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Three Pillars of the Reformed Faith (.pdf)  |
Jason A. Van Bemmel |
Institutes of the Christian Religion  |
John Calvin |
A Brief and Untechnical Statement of the Reformed Faith  |
B.B. Warfield |
Reformation Essentials - Five Pillars of the Reformation  |
Michael Horton - Solus Christus, Sola Gratia, Sola Fide, Sola Scriptura, Soli Deo Gloria |
What is the Reformed Faith?  |
Michael S. Horton |
The Reformed Faith: An Exposition Of The Westminster Confession Of Faith  |
Robert Shaw |
The Practical Implications of Calvinism  |
Al Martin - B. B. Warfield describes Calvinism as ‘that sight of the majesty of God that pervades all of life and all of experience’. In particular as it relates to the doctrine of salvation its glad confession is summarized in those three pregnan |
The Reformed Faith and Arminianism  |
John Murray |
Was the Reformation a Tragedy?  |
Gerald Bray (pdf) |
Prelapsarian Federalism and the Shape of Reformed Theology  |
David Gibson (pdf) |
How Many Points?  |
Richard A. Muller - Who qualifies as being Reformed? |
Exposition of Reformed Doctrine  |
Menno John Bosma |
The Reformed Faith - What is It?  |
Edward Donnelly |
Grow Up Advice for YRRs (part 2)  |
John MacArthur |
Grow Up. Settle Down. Keep Reforming. Advice for the Young, Restless, Reformed  |
John MacArthur |
The Christian's Reasonable Service  |
Bart Elshout's website especially devoted to the study of The Christian's Reasonable Service by Wilhelmus ŕ Brakel |
Fueling Reformation  |
R.C. Sproul |
The Reformed Faith and the Westminster Confession (.pdf)  |
Gordon H. Clark |
The Hallway and the Rooms  |
Michael Horton |
The Joy of the Reformed  |
Anthony Selvaggio |
Multiperspectivalism and the Reformed Faith (.pdf)  |
Vern Sheridan Poythress |
The Generous Landowner  |
Jerry Bridges |
A Better Way: Reformation and Revival (.pdf)  |
Thomas J. Nettles |
A Personal Reformation: The Westminster Confession of Faith and the Spiritual Disciplines (.pdf)  |
Rev. Matthew Everhard, Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Brooksville Florida |
Reformed Theology and the Church of England (Series)  |
Chris Watson Lee |
What Would a New Reformation Look Like (.pdf)  |
Dr. Steve Lawson |
Reformed Theology  |
James Montgomery Boice |
What Is Presbyterianism?  |
Charles Hodge |
Essays on Reformed Theology  |
Tim Challies |
Reformation Theology Reading Guide  |
@Monergism |
History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century  |
J. H. Merle D'Aubigne |
Reformed Theology  |
James Montgomery Boice |
Reformation Basics  |
Frank Walker, John G. Reisinger, B. B. Warfield & R. Grossmann |
Reformed Theology: The System Behind the Reformation of Zwingli and Calvin  |
David Bickel |
What is Means to be Reformed  |
Byron Curtis |
Recovering Reformation Theology  |
Bob DeWaay |
Why Promote Reformation Theology  |
Don Matzat |
Sermons from John Calvin  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Sermons from John Flavel  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Sermons from Thomas Goodwin  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
The Sermons of Martin Luther  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Sermons from John Owen  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Sermons from Charles Spurgeon  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Sermons from Thomas Watson  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Sermons from George Whitefield  |
Reformed Sermons Archive |
Reformation Theology  |
Reformation Theology Blog |
Reformed: A Definition  |
Tim Challies |
Machen's Warrior Children  |
John Frame |
The Reformed and Post-Reformation Creeds and Councils  |
Charles R. Biggs |
Reformed Churches  |
Wikipedia |
Remembering These Forty Years  |
John Murray |
A Survey of the Reformed Faith  |
Andrew Sandlin |
What Is the Reformed Faith?  |
Jack D. Kinneer |
The Heart of the Reformed Faith  |
Stephen Rees |
What Does It Mean that We Are Reformed?  |
Christ Covenant Reformed Church |
What is the Reformed Faith? High Points of Calvinism  |
Orthodox Presbyterian Church |
What is Reformed Theology Anyway?  |
Dave Hatcher |
The Reformed Faith  |
G. Van Baren |
The Heart of the Reformed Faith  |
Stephen Rees |
Reformed Royalty: The Strength of Queen Jeanne d'Albret  |
Marilyn B. Manzer |
The Reformed Pastor  |
Fred Malone |
Reformed Preaching and its Need Today  |
A.D. McIntosh |
The Ongoing Reformation: Recovering Essential Truths of the Faith  |
Doug V. Heck |
Propositions and Principles of Divinitie  |
Theodore Beza and Anthony Faius - Propounded and Disputed in the University of Geneva |
The Shepherd Knows His Sheep by Name  |
John Hendryx |
Defining My Terms: Calvinist and Reformed  |
Tim Challies |
Following Jesus: Always Reforming  |
Kirk Wellum |