Críticas:
"This book includes an impressive critical apparatus. The original Latin text and the English translation appear face-to-face on every page, offering access for further academic study and comparison. Footnotes provide detail on church fathers, theological terms, and issues referred to in the text, making it easier to follow. The editors have also included an excellent glossary of Latin theological concepts and terms. In addition, a general index and index of scriptural references serve as helpful tools to use this text more effectively. An extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works provides opportunities for those who intend to pursue additional research."
Martin I. Klauber, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 69, No. 1 (Spring 2016), pp. 338-339.
"The translation by Riemer Faber is fluid, accurate, and readable. ... With this new edition of the Synopsis, the editors and translator have made an important treatise of Reformed scholasticism accessible to a much wider audience. Their efforts are commendable, and we anticipate the subsequent volumes that will complete the set."
Keith D. Stanglin, Austin Graduate School of Theology. In: Calvin Theological Journal, Vol. 50, No. 2 (2015), pp. 318-320.
"impressive ... a valuable contribution to the study of historic Reformed theology."
Wes Bredenhof, Free Reformed Church of Launceston, Australia. In: The Confessional Presbyterian, Vol. 11 (2015), pp. 220-222.
Reseña del editor:
The Synopsis Purioris Theologiae (1625) gives an exhaustive yet concise presentation of Reformed theology as it was conceived in the first decades of the seventeenth century. The disputations of this first volume cover topics such as Scripture, doctrine of God, Trinity, creation, sin, Law and Gospel.
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