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Petrus van Mastricht (1630-1706)
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This book is a first monograph on the life and work of Petrus van Mastricht (1630-1706). Expanding the new interest in Protestant scholasticism this book portrays Mastricht as a post-Reformation re...
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This book is a first monograph on the life and work of Petrus van Mastricht (1630-1706). Expanding the new interest in Protestant scholasticism this book portrays Mastricht as a post-Reformation reformed theologian, philosopher and Christian Hebraist. The result provides a fresh appraisal, in particular, on the relationship of biblical exegesis, doctrine, polemic, and praxis.
Price: $179.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Series in Church History
Publication Date:
28 February 2009
ISBN: 9789004169920
Format: Hardcover
"Petrus van Mastricht is a groundbreaking work and a fresh analysis [...]. Neele’s book provides foundational insight and advances Mastricht’s place within the halls of Reformed orthodoxy, and, as such, is a worthy addition to current academic discussion. [Neele's] attention to detail and multidisciplinary grasp of seventeenth-century issues is impressive and provides a model for future studies". – Randall J. Pederson, on: Scholars' Book Talk (Posted online May 14, 2010)
"Neele’s volume is a valuable continuation of the project begun by Richard Muller and others to reassess Reformed orthodoxy through an intensive and extensive investigation of its historical context, intellectual sources, and primary documents. In this Neele succeeds admirably." – James E. Dolezal, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia (PA), in: Themelios 36/1 (May 2011)
"Highly recommended!" – Peter Wijnberger, in: Vox Voetianorum 34/4 (2010)
"Neele’s volume is a valuable continuation of the project begun by Richard Muller and others to reassess Reformed orthodoxy through an intensive and extensive investigation of its historical context, intellectual sources, and primary documents. In this Neele succeeds admirably." – James E. Dolezal, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia (PA), in: Themelios 36/1 (May 2011)
"Highly recommended!" – Peter Wijnberger, in: Vox Voetianorum 34/4 (2010)
Adriaan C. Neele, Ph.D. (2005) in Theology, University of Utrecht, taught post-Reformation theology at the University of Pretoria and joined Yale University in 2007. He has published on post-Reformation theology, including The Art of Living to God (Pretoria, 2005), and various articles.