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Supporting Theological Reflection and Conversation that Strengthens the Ministry of the Church
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The Institute for Reformed Theology values contributions from all branches of the Reformed Family. Move your mouse pointer over these images to discover the identities of these figures in Reformed Theology.
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The Institute for Reformed Theology is dedicated to engaging in theological conversation that is informed, committed, reasonable, and mutually respectful. We are so committed because we believe that the Reformed family of Christian denominations has much to offer the church and the world as both face the complexities of modern life. In the confidence of God's eternal call to us in Christ Jesus.
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