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Book Review: Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics
Book Review: Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics by Richard A. Muller
A casual tour by John W. Tweeddale (3/28/07)

Richard A. Muller is the P. J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology at Calvin Theological Seminary and has written extensively on the Reformation and post-Reformation periods. His books, articles, and reviews display a knack for historical detail, command of reformed theology, and mastery of a wide selection of sources. All of his writings are worth getting your hands on. However, his crowning achievement is his PRRD. It is the result of a career long investigation of "the rise and development of Reformed Orthodoxy" and is without question one of the most important works on the history of Reformed theology to emerge in the past twenty-five years. Anyone interested in the Reformers and their heirs must wrestle with these volumes.
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