De Moor's Didactico-Elenctic Theology:  Chapter III:  Concerning

De Moor's Didactico-Elenctic Theology: Chapter III: Concerning

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Bernardinus de Moor (1709-1780) studied at the great Dutch University of Leiden, under some of the great Reformed theologians of the age. He was especially attached to Johannes ˆ Marck, and ˆ Marck, shortly before his death, asked De Moor to continue his work, and perpetuate the tradition of orthodox Reformed Scholasticism.

Ò[Bernardinus de Moor] wrote a commentary on ˆ MarckÕs dogmatic compendiumÉwhich represents the most comprehensive dogmatic text that was ever produced in the Netherlands. In this work of seven volumes (1761-1778), de Moor classified and combined material from the Reformed dogmatics produced by his predecessors at Utrecht and Leiden into a whole.Ó --van Asselt, Introduction to Reformed Scholasticism

This third chapter is devoted to the Doctrine of Religion, a neglected theological locus.

New material from the ongoing translation of De Moor's Didactico-Elenctic Theology is being published almost daily at www.fromreformationtoreformation.com/blog.