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Remove explicit 'Reformed theology' references from systematic theology resources
Replace all 12 instances of "Reformed theology" with alternative phrasing that preserves the theological substance while removing the explicit label: - Introduction sections: Use "Scripture teaches/emphasizes" - Verbal Plenary Inspiration: "Historic Christian orthodoxy confesses" - Scripture and Tradition: Remove attribution, state doctrine directly - Compatibilism: "Scripture affirms" - Cessation Question: State position directly - No Sinless Perfection: "Scripture uniformly rejects" - Simul Justus et Peccator: "This biblical truth" Also includes previously staged template changes. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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"Verbal Plenary Inspiration": {
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"title": "Verbal Plenary Inspiration",
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"description": "Reformed theology confesses that inspiration extends to the very words of Scripture, not merely the concepts or general message. This verbal and plenary (full, complete) inspiration means that every word in the original autographs was superintended by the Holy Spirit, ensuring complete accuracy and authority. The distinction between word and thought dissolves when we recognize that precise words carry precise meanings ordained by God.",
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"description": "Historic Christian orthodoxy confesses that inspiration extends to the very words of Scripture, not merely the concepts or general message. This verbal and plenary (full, complete) inspiration means that every word in the original autographs was superintended by the Holy Spirit, ensuring complete accuracy and authority. The distinction between word and thought dissolves when we recognize that precise words carry precise meanings ordained by God.",
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"verses": [
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{
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"reference": "1 Corinthians 2:13",
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},
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"Scripture and Tradition": {
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"title": "Scripture and Tradition",
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"description": "Against Rome's dual-source theory, Reformed theology maintains that Scripture alone is the inspired and infallible source of divine revelation. Tradition serves as a ministerial authority that can inform interpretation but never as a magisterial authority equal to Scripture. Human traditions must be tested by the touchstone of Scripture and rejected when they contradict or supplement the written Word.",
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"description": "Against Rome's dual-source theory, Scripture alone is the inspired and infallible source of divine revelation. Tradition serves as a ministerial authority that can inform interpretation but never as a magisterial authority equal to Scripture. Human traditions must be tested by the touchstone of Scripture and rejected when they contradict or supplement the written Word.",
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"verses": [
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{
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"reference": "Mark 7:7-9",
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"theology_proper": {
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"title": "Theology Proper",
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"subtitle": "The Attributes of God",
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"introduction": "Theology Proper concerns the being, nature, and attributes of God Himself. Reformed theology emphasizes both the transcendence and immanence of God\u2014His infinite majesty and His intimate involvement with creation. These studies explore the perfections of the divine nature as revealed in Scripture.",
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"introduction": "Theology Proper concerns the being, nature, and attributes of God Himself. Scripture emphasizes both the transcendence and immanence of God\u2014His infinite majesty and His intimate involvement with creation. These studies explore the perfections of the divine nature as revealed in Scripture.",
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"categories": {
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"The Being of God": {
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"Divine Existence": {
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"anthropology": {
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"title": "Anthropology",
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"subtitle": "The Doctrine of Man",
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"introduction": "Biblical anthropology examines humanity as created by God, fallen through sin, and redeemable through Christ. Reformed theology emphasizes both the original dignity of man as God's image-bearer and the radical corruption wrought by the Fall. These studies explore the nature, constitution, and condition of mankind.",
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"introduction": "Biblical anthropology examines humanity as created by God, fallen through sin, and redeemable through Christ. Scripture emphasizes both the original dignity of man as God's image-bearer and the radical corruption wrought by the Fall. These studies explore the nature, constitution, and condition of mankind.",
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"categories": {
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"Creation of Man": {
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"The Image of God": {
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"hamartiology": {
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"title": "Hamartiology",
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"subtitle": "The Doctrine of Sin",
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"introduction": "Hamartiology is the study of sin\u2014its origin, nature, transmission, and consequences. Reformed theology maintains that sin is not merely wrong actions but a corruption of human nature itself, inherited from Adam and rendering all humanity guilty and depraved. These studies examine the devastating reality of sin and its universal impact.",
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"introduction": "Hamartiology is the study of sin\u2014its origin, nature, transmission, and consequences. Scripture teaches that sin is not merely wrong actions but a corruption of human nature itself, inherited from Adam and rendering all humanity guilty and depraved. These studies examine the devastating reality of sin and its universal impact.",
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"categories": {
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"The Origin of Sin": {
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"The Fall of Man": {
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"providence": {
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"title": "Providence",
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"subtitle": "Divine Providence",
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"introduction": "Divine providence is God's continuous activity in sustaining, governing, and directing all His creatures and all their actions. Reformed theology emphasizes that nothing occurs by chance but all things unfold according to God's eternal decree. These studies explore how God upholds and guides all things for His glory and His people's good.",
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"introduction": "Divine providence is God's continuous activity in sustaining, governing, and directing all His creatures and all their actions. Scripture teaches that nothing occurs by chance but all things unfold according to God's eternal decree. These studies explore how God upholds and guides all things for His glory and His people's good.",
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"categories": {
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"Preservation": {
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"God Sustains All Things": {
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},
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"Compatibilism": {
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"title": "Compatibilism",
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"description": "Reformed theology affirms compatibilism, wherein divine sovereignty and human responsibility coexist harmoniously. God's eternal decree encompasses all events while humans act voluntarily according to their desires, both truths being simultaneously and fully valid without logical contradiction.",
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"description": "Scripture affirms compatibilism, wherein divine sovereignty and human responsibility coexist harmoniously. God's eternal decree encompasses all events while humans act voluntarily according to their desires, both truths being simultaneously and fully valid without logical contradiction.",
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"verses": [
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{
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"reference": "Philippians 2:12-13",
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},
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"Cessation Question": {
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"title": "Cessation Question",
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"description": "Reformed theology generally affirms that the foundational sign gifts, including apostolic miracles, served to authenticate revelation and the apostolic office, ceasing with the completion of the biblical canon. While God remains sovereign to work miracles, the normative pattern of His present operation is through ordinary providence and the Word.",
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"description": "The foundational sign gifts, including apostolic miracles, served to authenticate revelation and the apostolic office, ceasing with the completion of the biblical canon. While God remains sovereign to work miracles, the normative pattern of His present operation is through ordinary providence and the Word.",
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"verses": [
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{
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"reference": "I Corinthians 13:8-10",
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"grace": {
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"title": "Grace",
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"subtitle": "The Doctrine of Grace",
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"introduction": "Grace is God's unmerited favor toward sinners, bestowing blessings they do not deserve and withholding judgment they do deserve. Reformed theology emphasizes that salvation is entirely of grace\u2014initiated, accomplished, and applied by God alone. These studies explore the nature and operations of divine grace in salvation.",
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"introduction": "Grace is God's unmerited favor toward sinners, bestowing blessings they do not deserve and withholding judgment they do deserve. Scripture teaches that salvation is entirely of grace\u2014initiated, accomplished, and applied by God alone. These studies explore the nature and operations of divine grace in salvation.",
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"categories": {
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"Common Grace": {
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"Nature of Common Grace": {
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"Perfectionism Rejected": {
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"No Sinless Perfection": {
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"title": "No Sinless Perfection",
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"description": "Scripture and Reformed theology uniformly reject the notion of sinless perfection in this present life, recognizing that even the most sanctified believers retain vestiges of indwelling corruption until glorification. The doctrine of perfectionism contradicts both biblical testimony and Christian experience, fostering either self-deception regarding one's true spiritual state or despair at the impossibility of attaining such an unrealistic standard.",
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"description": "Scripture uniformly rejects the notion of sinless perfection in this present life, recognizing that even the most sanctified believers retain vestiges of indwelling corruption until glorification. The doctrine of perfectionism contradicts both biblical testimony and Christian experience, fostering either self-deception regarding one's true spiritual state or despair at the impossibility of attaining such an unrealistic standard.",
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"verses": [
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{
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"reference": "1 John 1:8",
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},
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"Simul Justus et Peccator": {
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"title": "Simul Justus et Peccator",
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"description": "Believers exist simultaneously as justified saints and remaining sinners\u2014righteous in Christ's imputed righteousness yet still contending with indwelling sin. This Lutheran formulation, embraced by Reformed theology, preserves both the perfection of justification (fully righteous in God's sight) and the imperfection of sanctification (progressively growing in practical holiness), preventing both antinomian presumption and legalistic despair through balanced biblical realism.",
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"description": "Believers exist simultaneously as justified saints and remaining sinners\u2014righteous in Christ's imputed righteousness yet still contending with indwelling sin. This biblical truth preserves both the perfection of justification (fully righteous in God's sight) and the imperfection of sanctification (progressively growing in practical holiness), preventing both antinomian presumption and legalistic despair through balanced biblical realism.",
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"verses": [
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{
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"reference": "Romans 7:25",
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"worship": {
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"title": "Worship",
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"subtitle": "The Doctrine of Worship",
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"introduction": "Worship is the reverent response of the creature to the Creator, the adoring acknowledgment of God's worth. Reformed theology emphasizes that true worship must be regulated by God's Word, offered through Christ alone, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. These studies explore biblical principles of worship.",
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"introduction": "Worship is the reverent response of the creature to the Creator, the adoring acknowledgment of God's worth. Scripture teaches that true worship must be regulated by God's Word, offered through Christ alone, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. These studies explore biblical principles of worship.",
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"categories": {
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"The Object of Worship": {
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"God Alone is Worthy of Worship": {
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</div>
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{% endif %}
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{% if page_description %}
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<section>
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<p class="intro-text">{{ page_description | link_names | link_verses | safe }}</p>
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</section>
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{% endif %}
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<nav class="toc" id="toc">
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<h2>Contents</h2>
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<ul id="toc-list"></ul>
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