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The period from 1640-1700 is sometimes called the high orthodox or high scholastic period of Reformed theology. It was an age of considerable intellectual activity and development in the fields of theology, linguistic study and exegesis. Francis Turretin wrote in "Institutio Theologiae Elenticae" in 1688. The church responded to covenant questions raised by Cocceius.
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This article shows the influence of Ursinus, Olevian, Coetius, Turretin, Coeccius and other Reformed theologians in the development of covenant theology.
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