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    Wilhelmus a Brakel (1635-1711) is one of the most outstanding and influential theologians of the Dutch Second Reformation (c. 1600-1750). His magnum opus, a major work of systematic theology entitled De Redelijke Godsdienst , originally published in 1700, went through some twenty editions in the eighteenth century alone and is now available in
    No systematic theology compares to Wilhelmus a Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service for its explicit concern to weld the objective and subjective in theology. Emerging from the Dutch Further Reformation, a Brakel is without equal in exploring both the intricate details of the Reformed theological system whilst ensuring that at every
    “No systematic theology compares to Wilhelmus a Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service for its explicit concern to weld the objective and subjective in theology. Emerging from the Dutch Further Reformation, a Brakel is without equal in exploring both the intricate details of the Reformed theological system whilst ensuring that at
    No systematic theology compares to Wilhelmus a Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service for its explicit concern to weld the objective and subjective in theology. Emerging from the Dutch Further Reformation, a Brakel is without equal in exploring both the intricate details of the Reformed theological system whilst ensuring that at every
    Wilhelmus a’Brakel deals with this in a short excerpt from his systematic theology “The Christian’s Reasonable Service.” Guidelines for Manifesting Compassion Having been moved to be compassionate, it is therefore needful that you conduct yourself wisely in exercising compassion.
    Wilhelmus a Brakel, Th. F. The Christian’s Reasonable Service is a systematic exposition (systematic theology) of Christian doctrine, covering all of the intricacies and debated points of Reformation and post-Reformation dogmatics. This is done is scholastic fashion, with great precision
    Christ the Intercessor by Wilhelmus a Brakel (1635-1711) Articles on the Christian Walk, Systematic Theology and Practical Theology Today, many Christians are turning back to the puritans to, “walk in the old paths,” of God’s word, and to continue to proclaim old truth that glorifies Jesus Christ.
    Ref21 readers may be interested to know that the The Christian’s Reasonable Service (4 Vols) by Wilhelmus a Brakel is available for download in pdf format (terrific for the Ipad!) from the translator’s (Bart Elshout) web page here.. On the published volumes (Reformation Heritage Books), Joel Beeke writes: “The uniqueness of a Brakel’s work lies in the fact that it is more than a systematic
    a’Brakel – he will warm your heart, amazingly pastoral Bavinck – probably the most important dogmatics in the last 100 years from a Reformed perspective Muller – the David who fought all of the Goliaths of the 20th century revisionists regarding Calvin. Very important, but NOT a systematic theology
    Wilhelmus Brakel: The Christian’s Reasonable Service The Doctrine of God Anthropology: A Brakel is different than you might think for though he was a careful and as attentive to detail as any ‘Reformed scholastic’ he was also immensely practical, pastoral and experiential.
    No systematic theology compares to Wilhelmus a Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service for its explicit concern to weld the objective and subjective in theology. Emerging from the Dutch Further Reformation, a Brakel is without equal in exploring both the intricate details of the Reformed theological system whilst ensuring that at
    No systematic theology compares to Wilhelmus a Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service for its explicit concern to weld the objective and subjective in theology. Emerging from the Dutch Further Reformation, a Brakel is without equal in exploring both the intricate details of the Reformed theological system whilst ensuring that at
    Christian Systematic Theology; Christian Theology See more. Kindle Store; Systematic Christian Theology; Christian Theology Not to be Ignored: Rev. Wilhelmus a Brakel’s Commentary on Revelation. by a Brakel, Wilhelmus and J. Parnell McCarter. 5.0 out of 5 stars 3.
    No systematic theology compares to Wilhelmus a Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service for its explicit concern to weld the objective and subjective in theology. Emerging from the Dutch Further Reformation, a Brakel is without equal in exploring both the intricate details of the Reformed theological system whilst ensuring that at every

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