Usually Calvinists are accused being too logical. Many years ago, when I started studying theology in a more systematic manner, I found so few systematic theology works written by non-Calvinists. By comparison I found many written by Calvinists. Interestingly, one of the aims of systematic theology is to distill theology in an organized coherent consistent manner, demonstrating the links, the overlap, the relationship between one doctrine and another, it is fascinating, well to me at least, but I am a bit different. Oh yes, God is rational, and this may be a bit of a shock, but it was through Calvinists, that I learned conceptual, immaterial, universal, absolute laws of logic, can only be accounted for objectively in the mind of God (objective truth), perfectly and exhaustively. But anyway, this is not an area for debate, and I am refraining, but hopefully something to think about, if not there's always the Puritans to read.