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A Body of Divinity, Vol. 2 (of 4) / Wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are explained and defended, being the substance of several lectures on the Assembly's Larger Catechism cover

A Body of Divinity, Vol. 2 (of 4) / Wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are explained and defended, being the substance of several lectures on the Assembly's Larger Catechism

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A systematic exposition of Reformed Christian doctrine arranged around catechetical questions and answers, supported by scriptural citations and theological notes. It treats creation as an act of God producing the world from nothing, describes a six-day ordering and the declared goodness of the created order, and affirms the existence, nature, and ministerial roles of angels. It examines the creation of humanity, the divine image, and the covenantal condition of the first parents, then discusses providence in governing creatures and permitting or over-ruling moral evil. Finally it traces the fall, federal headship, the imputation and transmission of original sin, and the origin and consequences of actual transgressions.

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Thomas Ridgley

Thomas Ridgley was a prominent theologian known for his extensive work on Christian doctrine. His most notable contribution is the four-volume series "A Body of Divinity," where he systematically explains and defends the doctrines of the Christian faith, drawing from the Assembly's Larger Catechism. Ridgley's lectures reflect a deep engagement with Reformed theology and have been influential in shaping Protestant thought. His writings are characterized by clarity and a commitment to doctrinal integrity, making them a valuable resource for both scholars and lay readers interested in theological education.

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