The Marrow of Theology

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The Marrow of Theology is a seminal 17th-century Reformed theological textbook that systematically presents Puritan Calvinist doctrine in a concise, scholastic format.

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instanceOf Christian systematic theology
Puritan literature
Reformed theology work
theological textbook
approximatePublicationYear 1623
audience Reformed ministers
theology students
author William Ames
William Ames
surface form: William Amesius
book1Focus theology and God
book2Focus the Christian life
centuryOfComposition 17th century
countryOfPublication Dutch Republic
doctrinalOrientation covenant theology
federal theology
doctrinalStance orthodox Calvinism
emphasis application of doctrine to life
practical divinity
genre dogmatics
systematic theology
historicalSignificance influential in shaping Reformed scholasticism
standard Puritan theological manual
influenceOn English Puritan theology
Puritanism
surface form: New England Puritanism
language Latin
method scholastic
notableEditorOrTranslator John Dykstra Eusden
originalTitle Medulla Theologiae
placeOfPublication Leiden
relatedWorkByAuthor De Conscientia et eius Jure vel Casibus
surface form: Conscience with the Power and Cases Thereof
religiousTradition Christianity
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
structure two books
style concise
subject Calvinism
surface form: Calvinist orthodoxy

Reformed doctrine
theologicalTradition Calvinist
Puritan
Reformed
topic Christian practice
Christology
doctrine of God
ecclesiology
ethics
soteriology
translatedInto English
usedAs ministerial training manual
textbook in Reformed academies

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