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Works Consulted
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Bauer, Walter. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. 3rd ed. Translated, revised, and edited by Frederick William Danker, William F. Arndt, and F. Wilbur Gingrich. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
Berkhof, Louis. Systematic Theology. New edition containing the full text of Systematic Theology and the original Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology. With a new preface by Richard A. Muller. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1996.
Burgersdijk, Franco. Institutionum logicarum. 2 vols. Leiden, 1626; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1637.
———. Institutionum metaphysicarum. 2 vols. Leiden, 1640; London: J. Crook & J. Baker, 1653.
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Gerhard, Johann. Loci theologici. Edited by E. Preuss. 9 vols. Berlin: Schlawitz, 1863–75.
Heppe, Heinrich. Die Dogmatik der evangelisch-reformierten Kirche. Edited by Ernst Bizer. Neukirchen: Moers, 1935.
———. Reformed Dogmatics Set Out and Illustrated from the Sources. Foreword by Karl Barth. Revised and edited by Ernst Bizer. Translated by G. T. Thomson. Reprint, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1978.
A somewhat idiosyncratic translation of the preceding.
Lampe, G. W. H., ed. A Patristic Greek Lexicon. Oxford: Clarendon, 1961.
Lewis, Charleton T., and Charles Short. Harper’s Latin Dictionary: A New Latin Dictionary Founded on the Translation of Freund’s Latin-German Lexicon. Edited by E. A. Andrews. Revised, enlarged, and in great part rewritten by Charleton T. Lewis and Charles Short. New York: American Book; Oxford: Clarendon, 1879.
Mellini, Joseph Zama. Lexicon quo veterum theologorum locutiones explicantur theologiae tironibus accommodatum. Cologne: J. M. Heberle, 1855.
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Schmid, Heinrich. The Doctrinal Theology of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Translated by Charles Hay and Henry Jacobs. 3rd rev. ed. Philadelphia, 1899. Reprint, Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1961.
A translation of the following.
———. Die Dogmatik der evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche dargestellt und aus den Quellen belegt. 7th ed. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann, 1893.
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For Further Reading
Those interested in reading further about the historical development of orthodox or scholastic Protestantism should consult the following books and articles for basic definition and discussion and for further bibliography.
Asselt, Willem J. van. The Federal Theology of Johannes Cocceius (1603–1669). Translated by Raymond A. Blacketer. Leiden: Brill, 2001.
Asselt, Willem J. van, Michael D. Bell, Gert van den Brink, and Rein Ferwerda. Scholastic Discourse: Johannes Maccovius (1588–1644) on Theological and Philosophical Distinctions and Rules. Apeldoorn: Instituut voor Reformatieonderzoek, 2009.
Asselt, Willem J. van, P. L. Rouwendal, et al. Introduction to Reformed Scholasticism. Translated by Albert Gootjes. Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage, 2010.
Dorner, Isaac A. History of Protestant Theology, Particularly in Germany. Translated by George Robson and Sophia Taylor. 2 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1871.
Dorner’s essay is old and dated but still provides a good beginning survey of the history of Protestant doctrines.
Elert, Werner. The Structure of Lutheranism. Translated by Walter A. Hansen. Foreword by Jaroslav Pelikan. St. Louis: Concordia, 1962.
Only volume 1 of the two-volume German work (Morphologie des Luthertums) has been translated to date.
Fatio, Olivier. Méthode et théologie: Lambert Daneau et les débuts de la scholastique réformée. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 1976.
Léonard, Émile. A History of Protestantism. Edited by H. H. Rowley. Translated by Joyce Reid. 2 vols. London: Nelson, 1965–67.
Muller, Richard A. After Calvin: Studies in the Development of a Theological Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
———. God, Creation, and Providence in the Thought of Jacob Arminius: Sources and Directions of Scholastic Protestantism in the Era of Early Orthodoxy. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
———. Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics: The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy, ca. 1520 to ca. 1725. 4 vols. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2003.
Platt, John. Reformed Thought and Scholasticism: The Arguments for the Existence of God in Dutch Theology, 1575–1650. Leiden: Brill, 1982.
Preus, Robert D. The Theology of Post-Reformation Lutheranism. 2 vols. St. Louis: Concordia, 1970–72.
Trueman, Carl, and R. Scott Clark, eds. Protestant Scholasticism: Essays in Reassessment. Carlisle, UK: Paternoster, 1999.