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The Teaching Office in the Reformed Tradition
A History of the Doctoral Ministry
Robert W. Henderson
Abebooks
TOC
Preface
Frequently Used Abbrevieations
I. Introduction
II. Historical and Theoretical Background for a Teaching Office in the Church
-----The Teaching Office at the Daybreak of the Reformation
-----Calvin's Estimate of the Theological Foundation of the Church's Teaching Office
III. The Genevan Reform in School and Church
-----The Influence of Strasbourg on Calvin
-----The Educational Situation in Geneva
-----The Reformed College de Rive
-----The Academy and Church of the Pays du Vaud
-----The Doctorate in the Genevan Academy
IV. The Huguenot Church and the Doctoral Office
-----The Role of the Doctor Reflected in Synodical Records
-----Doctors of the Huguenot Church
V. Prophesying, Prophets, Doctors, and the Dutch
-----A Lasco and Poullain
-----The Church Orders
-----Summary
VI. The Doctor in the Church in Scotland
-----The Practice of the Doctoral Office in the Kirk, 1560-1578
-----The Second Book of Discipline and the Doctoral Office, 1578-1592
-----The Scottish Doctorate, Waning Presbytery, and Jacobean Episcopacy, 1592-1606
VII. The "Doctor-Teacher" in English Puritanism
-----Reform of Schools
-----The Marian Exiles
-----The Attempt to Presbyterianize the Church of England
-----The "Lecturer" as a Puritan Office
VIII.The Westminster Assembly and "Whether the Doctor be a Distinct Officer"
IX. The Doctoral Ministry in Later Reformed and Presbyterian Polity
X. Conclusion
Bibliography
277 pages and the bibliography looks pretty extensive at first glance.
Index