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Do You considerJohn Calvin To be a Good Systematic Theologian?

JesusFan

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If not, why would that be?

Even IF you disagree with his teachings, wasn't he still a good to great theologian?
 

preachinjesus

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Absolutely, Calvin is the finest systematician of his age and in the top five in all the history of the church.
 

preachinjesus

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Jesus and Paul weren't systematic theologians. Good try though. :)

I'd say Calvin is in the discussion with Augustine, Aquinas, Duns Scotus, and Peter Lombard.
 

Martin Marprelate

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If not, why would that be?
I would disagree with him rather strongly on the subjects of baptism and ecclesiology.

Even if you disagree with his teachings, wasn't he still a good to great theologian?
For sure! That he could bring such a systematized view to the Scriptures so soon after the Reformation is remarkable, but today we stand on giants' shoulders and so we can see further than they (so long as we keep looking in the right direction).

Has anyone read John Robinson's farewell sermon to the Pilgrim fathers? Well worth looking at.

Steve
 

JesusFan

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Paul was not a systematic theologian. The book of Romans is not a systematic theology.

True in a strict 'technical" sense NOT systematic theology, but Closest to such in bible!

And still the finest treatise on theology ever was written!
 
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