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Visual Theology – Reformed Theology

Visual Theology
I hope you are enjoying this Visual Theology series of infographics as much as I am. The series has now visited the ordo salutis, the attributes of God, the books of the Bible, Philippians 4:8, the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, Philippians 2:5-11, the Old Testament tabernacle and the fruit of the Spirit. Today it continues with a look at Reformed theology, focusing on the five pillars and the five points of theology that emerged from the Reformation. [Update: There is now a Visual Theology website.]

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Reformed Theology

Visual Theology Store

If you are after a high-res version, you can have it here in JPG format (8 MB). Please feel free to download, copy, email, share, or print the graphic; I just ask that you don’t sell it.

If you have other ideas for theological infographics, please feel free to leave a comment. Several more are already in development.


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  • Door

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