What Is the Reformed Faith? High Points of Calvinism.

by Thomas E. (Thomas Earl) Tyson

Pamphlet, 2007

Call number

BX9422.5

Publication

Willow Grove, PA: The Committee on Christian Education of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 1996, new edition, 2007.

Physical description

36 p.; 22 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

Introduction.
1. Relation to What Is the OPC?
2. The Reformed Faith as the Most Consistent Form of Christianity.

Part I : Reformed Principles
1. Bible-Based.
a. Sufficiency.
b. Necessity.
c. Inerrancy.
d. Clarity.
2. God-centered.
a. His glory.
b. His Triune Salvation.
(1.) Total Depravity.
(2.) Unconditional Election.
(3.) Limited Atonement.
(4.) Irresistible Grace.
(5.) Perseverance of the Saints.
3. Covenantally Ordered.
a. The Covenants.
b. Covenant and the Church.
c. Infant Baptism.
d. All of Life Redeemed.

Part II : Reformed Practice.
1. The Law of God.
2. Principles of Conduct.
a. Labor and the Sabbath Ordinance—the Fourth Commandment.
b. The Sanctity of Life—the Sixth Commandment.
c. Marriage—the Seventh Commandment.
3. Evangelism.

Part III : Reformed Church Government.
1. The Corporate Nature of the Church.
2. The Government of the Church.
3. The Discipline of the Church.
4. The Ecumenical Calling of the Church.

Part IV : Reformed Worship.
1. Private and Public Worship.
2. Corporate Worship.
a. Regulation.
b. Singing of Praise.
c. Preaching of the Word.
d. The Lord's Supper.
e. Simplicity.

Conclusion.
1. A Faithful Reformed Church.
2. The Doxologies of Revelation 4 and 5.

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021a062058

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