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Reformed theology is a Christian theology that ultimately teaches that the Holy Scriptures are the divinely-inspired and the authoritative Word of God, and are sufficient in all  
Reformed Theology is a Christian theological tradition that teaches that the Holy Scriptures are the divinely-inspired and the authoritative Word of God, and are sufficient in all  
matters of faith and practice for believers; along with teachings on Christian salvation that are plainly summarized by what is known as the “Five Solas”.
matters of faith and practice for believers; along with teachings on Christian salvation that are plainly summarized by what is known as the “Five Solas”.

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Reformed Theology is a Christian theological tradition that teaches that the Holy Scriptures are the divinely-inspired and the authoritative Word of God, and are sufficient in all matters of faith and practice for believers; along with teachings on Christian salvation that are plainly summarized by what is known as the “Five Solas”.