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== Reformed Theology == | == Reformed Theology == | ||
Reformed Theology is a theological position that teaches that the Bible is the divinely-inspired and the authoritative Word of God, sufficient in all matters of faith and practice for believers. | Reformed Theology is a theological position that teaches that the Bible is the divinely-inspired and the authoritative Word of God, sufficient in all matters of faith and practice for believers. |
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Reformed Theology
Reformed Theology is a theological position that teaches that the Bible is the divinely-inspired and the authoritative Word of God, sufficient in all matters of faith and practice for believers.