

Institutes of Elenctic Theology, Three Volume Set
This complete three-volume edition of Francis Turretin’s Institutio Theologiae Elencticae is the first to be published in the English language. The esteemed Genevan theologian (1623–87) contrasts a comprehensive Reformed theology with conflicting perspectives—affirming and demonstrating the truth by refuting false doctrine.
3 Volumes, 2,320 pages.
Set Features
- This is the only English translation of Francis Turretin's Institutio Theologiae Elencticae.
- Edited by James T. Dennison Jr. and translated by George Musgrave Giger.
- New edition features a brown linen hardcover with gold foil and a satin ribbon bookmark.
- New edition retains the same interior design and pagination.
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"If ever a great theological work has been unjustly neglected it has been Francis Turretin’s masterful volumes on the whole of Christian doctrine. . . . I heartily . . . commend [them] to preachers, theological students, and lay persons everywhere."
—James M. Boice
"The larger availability in English of Turretin’s complete Institutes is a welcome contribution . . ."
—Carl F. H. Henry
". . . a noteworthy event for the Reformed churches and for all who take an interest in the history and development of Reformed theology. . . ."
—Sinclair B. Ferguson
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This complete three-volume edition of Francis Turretin’s Institutio Theologiae Elencticae is the first to be published in the English language. The esteemed Genevan theologian (1623–87) contrasts a comprehensive Reformed theology with conflicting perspectives—affirming and demonstrating the truth by refuting false doctrine.
3 Volumes, 2,320 pages.
Set Features
- This is the only English translation of Francis Turretin's Institutio Theologiae Elencticae.
- Edited by James T. Dennison Jr. and translated by George Musgrave Giger.
- New edition features a brown linen hardcover with gold foil and a satin ribbon bookmark.
- New edition retains the same interior design and pagination.
Â
"If ever a great theological work has been unjustly neglected it has been Francis Turretin’s masterful volumes on the whole of Christian doctrine. . . . I heartily . . . commend [them] to preachers, theological students, and lay persons everywhere."
—James M. Boice
"The larger availability in English of Turretin’s complete Institutes is a welcome contribution . . ."
—Carl F. H. Henry
". . . a noteworthy event for the Reformed churches and for all who take an interest in the history and development of Reformed theology. . . ."
—Sinclair B. Ferguson















