Abstract:
This study is an advancement
of previous scholarship that has assessed the Post-Reformation reformed sources as ‘dead orthodoxy’, ‘dry’,
‘ridged’, and theologically diverted from the sixteenth-century
Protestant Reformation. Muller attempts to show continuity and
discontinuity of intellectual scholastic thought, particularly on
the theological prolegomena, the doctrine of Scripture and
doctrine of God, from the Medieval time, through the Protestant
Reformation to the post-Reformation Reformed period
(approximately 1565-1725).