Michael Allen (PhD, Wheaton College) is Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. He has written numerous articles and several books, most recently Christian Dogmatics, Reformation Readings of Paul, and Reformed Catholicity.
Reformation Theology after the Revolution
Speaker(s): Michael Allen
Date: Summer 2017
Length: 12h03m
Product ID: RGDL4724S
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Description
Recent years have seen calls for the end of Protestantism, arguments that the Reformation is over, and laments over its alleged contributions to individualism and secularism. As the 500th anniversary of the Reformation draws near, is it possible to retrieve and reclaim the Reformation as a blessing to the church and a return to the catholic gospel? Join us as we consider, weigh, and benefit from the insights of the reformers after the revolution.
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