Generously Reformed: Theology Rooted Deep and Reaching Wide

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· Baker Books
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224
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This book will become available on February 10, 2026. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Generously Reformed offers a fresh, centrist vision of the Reformed tradition--moving beyond slogans and caricatures to reveal a theology that is historically grounded, globally engaged, and full of hope. Like a tree with deep roots and wide branches, Reformed theology is portrayed as both firmly anchored in Scripture and the catholic tradition while dynamically reaching out in witness, service, and friendship.

Ideal for church leaders, students, and those curious about the Reformed tradition, this volume corrects distortions, explores the tradition's breadth, and invites readers into a posture of joyful discipleship. Rather than offering defensive debates, Generously Reformed fosters a theological journey centered on the Triune God's redemptive story, equipping readers to inhabit the Reformed tradition with clarity and grace.

Readers will find a generous and substantial vision of a tradition deeply rooted in God's word and work, shaped by ancient wisdom, and alive with hope for today.

About the author

J. Todd Billings (ThD, Harvard University Divinity School) is the Gordon H. Girod Research Professor of Reformed Theology at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan.
Suzanne McDonald (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is professor of systematic and historical theology at Western Theological Seminary.
Alberto La Rosa Rojas (ThD, Duke Divinity School) is director of the Hispanic Ministry Program and assistant professor of theology and ethics at Western Theological Seminary.

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