La doctrina de Dios en Lutero, Calvino y Arminio – Parte III: Comparación entre los reformadores y el teísmo clásico

Authors

  • Marcos Blanco Asociación Casa Editora Sudamericana Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v33i2.1116

Abstract

“The Doctrine of God in Luther, Calvin and Arminius – Part III: Comparison between the Reformers and Classical Theism”—The rupture of Luther, Calvin, and Arminius with doctrines of classical theology such as justification by works and a clerical ecclesiology, is undeniable. However, it is important to ask whether this reform included the doctrine of God, given its centrality to the entire theological system. This article is the third of a series of three that has as its objective to compare the methodology and hermeneutical presuppositions of Luther, Calvin, and Arminius with those of classical theism (scholastic Catholic theology) to determine if they departed from the methodology of sola Scriptura to elaborate the doctrine of God, following the methodology of multiple sources of classical theology.

Published

2018-11-03