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Independent research center

Center for Scripturalist Studies

Independent research center in Scripturalism, Reformed theology, philosophy and Protestant intellectual history.

Research areas

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  • Scripturalism

    Historical, philosophical, and systematic research on the Scripturalist tradition, especially as developed from Gordon H. Clark onward, in authors such as John W. Robbins, Gary Crampton, Vincent Cheung, and other related thinkers.

  • Reformed Theology

    Historical, biblical, and systematic study of the Reformed tradition, including John Calvin, the Reformed confessions, the Westminster Assembly, Reformed scholasticism, Puritanism, and their later developments.

  • Philosophy

    Investigation of problems, authors, arguments, systems, and philosophical traditions in areas such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, philosophy of religion, political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, philosophy of history, and related fields.

  • Worldview

    Study of the fundamental structures through which individuals, traditions, and societies understand God, humanity, knowledge, reality, morality, history, and social order.

  • Culture

    Investigation of cultural phenomena in their intellectual, artistic, social, and popular expressions.

The Center’s archive is being assembled.