Neele, A.C.2007-09-262007-09-262005-10Neele, AC 2005, 'A major new standard work on post-reformation reformed studies', Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae: Journal of the Church History Society of Southern Africa, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 562-570. [http://www.unisa.ac.za/she]1017-0499http://hdl.handle.net/2263/3570This 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).72107 bytesapplication/pdfenChurch History Society of Southern AfricaPost-Reformation sourcesProtastant orthodox theologyProtestant ScholasticismReformed Church -- Doctrines -- History -- 17th centuryMuller, Richard A.A major new standard work on post-reformation reformed studiesArticle