Term
Reformed Scholasticism
A systematic, logical, and dialectical method of theological inquiry used to articulate and defend Reformed doctrines.
Filed underHistorical Theology
Definition
A theological method that employed a scholastic approach, characterized by a systematic, logical, and dialectical method of theological inquiry, to articulate, defend, and systematize Reformed doctrines.
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Sources
- 1.McGraw, Ryan “What Is Reformed Scholasticism?.” Credo MagazineLinkOriginal citation: McGraw, Ryan. "What Is Reformed Scholasticism?" Credo Magazine, February 2023? Accessed June 16, 2025. https://credomag.com/article/what-is-reformed-scholasticism/.
Last revised August 14, 2026