Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology
Material type:
- 0801020646
- 9780801020643
- 487.3
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<p>Richard Muller has put all theological students and pastors in his debt with his dictionary. Explanations of vexing Greek and Latin theological terms are drawn mainly from Protestant scholastic theology. Muller frequently explains the differences between the Catholic, Lutheran and Reformed systems which developed after the Reformation.</p>
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