A Brief Institution of the Common Places of Sacred Divinity

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Leiden professor Lucas Trelcatius Jr.’s masterful mid-size theological treatise is logically sharp, theologically precise, and stylistically concise. Making use of common categories of logic that were instituted formally by Aristotle in antiquity, and developed by later thinkers such as Peter Ramus, Trelcatius reasons his case for Reformed theology in opposition to the papist thinker Robert Bellarmine.
Available December 9th in hardback.

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Leiden professor Lucas Trelcatius Jr.’s masterful mid-size theological treatise is logically sharp, theologically precise, and stylistically concise. Making use of common categories of logic that were instituted formally by Aristotle in antiquity, and developed by later thinkers such as Peter Ramus, Trelcatius reasons his case for Reformed theology in opposition to the papist thinker Robert Bellarmine.
Available December 9th in hardback.

Leiden professor Lucas Trelcatius Jr.’s masterful mid-size theological treatise is logically sharp, theologically precise, and stylistically concise. Making use of common categories of logic that were instituted formally by Aristotle in antiquity, and developed by later thinkers such as Peter Ramus, Trelcatius reasons his case for Reformed theology in opposition to the papist thinker Robert Bellarmine.
Available December 9th in hardback.

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