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== Reformed Theology ==
== The Wiki for 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.
A wiki is an online repository for information, media, and other resources that is contributed by the global internet community.
 
Reformed Theology is a theological position that ultimately 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 came from a result of the Protestant Reformation that began in the early 16th Century, due to the recognition of the false and unbiblical beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. The Five Solas of the Protestant Reformation unites all protestant reformers on salvation (in opposition to the Roman church), which are: ''sola scriptura'' (Scripture alone), ''solus Christus'' (Christ alone), ''sola fide'' (faith alone), ''sola gratia'' (grace alone), and ''soli Deo gloria'' (glory to God alone).
 
The ReformedWiki is an online wiki dedicated to Reformed Theology that is powered by the "MediaWiki" wiki engine, which is the same wiki software that is used by many wikis, including the Wikipedia.org encyclopedia wiki.

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The Wiki for Reformed Theology

A wiki is an online repository for information, media, and other resources that is contributed by the global internet community.

Reformed Theology is a theological position that ultimately 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 came from a result of the Protestant Reformation that began in the early 16th Century, due to the recognition of the false and unbiblical beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. The Five Solas of the Protestant Reformation unites all protestant reformers on salvation (in opposition to the Roman church), which are: sola scriptura (Scripture alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), sola fide (faith alone), sola gratia (grace alone), and soli Deo gloria (glory to God alone).

The ReformedWiki is an online wiki dedicated to Reformed Theology that is powered by the "MediaWiki" wiki engine, which is the same wiki software that is used by many wikis, including the Wikipedia.org encyclopedia wiki.