A Calvin Treasury: with a New Study Guide (Revised) - John Calvin - Books - Westminster John Knox Press - 9780664253981 - December 1, 1992
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A Calvin Treasury: with a New Study Guide (Revised)

John Calvin

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A Calvin Treasury: with a New Study Guide (Revised)

Jacket Description/Back: This book is a handy tool for pastors, theological students, and laity seeking a better understanding of the teaching of John Calvin. With the new study guide, it is a comprehensive, easy-to-read introduction to the most influential book of the Protestant Reformation: Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. The translation used is that of Ford Lewis Battles. The brief quotations from the Institutes, alphabetized by subject, will be useful to ministers preparing sermons or studying privately, to teachers and students as an introductory guide and reference handbook, and to general readers wishing to probe more deeply into Calvin's life, thought, and work. The new study guide will be of particular help to adult church school classes and other study groups, helping students to readily find quotations relating to specific doctrines. The study guide also identifies points in Calvin's teaching that relate directly to "A Brief Statement of Faith", added to the Book of Confessions in 1991. Publisher Marketing: This book is a handy tool for pastors, theological students, and laity seeking a better understanding of the teaching of John Calvin. It is a comprehensive, easy-to-read introduction to the most influential book of the Protestant Reformation: Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion."The brief quotations from the "Institutes," alphabetized by subject, will be useful to ministers preparing sermons or studying privately, to teachers and students as an introductory guide and reference handbook, and to general readers wishing to probe more deeply into Calvin's life, thought, and work. The included study guide will be of particular help to adult church school classes and other study groups, helping students to readily find quotations relating to specific doctrines.

Contributor Bio:  Calvin, John Benjamin Wirt Farley is Younts Professor Emeritus of Bible, Religion, and Philosophy at Erskine College. He is the translator of John Calvin's Sermons on the Ten Commandments. Contributor Bio:  Keesecker, William F William F. Keesecker was Pastor Emeritus of First Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His books include "A Clavin Reader: Reflections on Living" and "The Wisdom of the Psalms: Selections and Expositions Based on Commentary by John Calvin". Contributor Bio:  Campbell, Cynthia Cynthia V. Campbell is the former travel editor for Baton Rouge's The Advocate. Her weekly columns, Louisiana Travels and Travel Tips, appeared in the Sunday magazine. Campbell still reviews restaurants and writes articles for the newspaper; she is also the author of Insider's Guide to Baton Rouge. Contributor Bio:  Torrance, Thomas F Thomas F. Torrance (1913 2007) occupied the chair of Christian dogmatics at the University of Edinburgh for twenty-seven years. He was the recipient of the Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in 1978, and he served as moderator of the Church of Scotland and coeditor of the Scottish Journal of Theology. He wrote extensively, contributing more than twenty major works of theology and hundreds of articles in a variety of languages.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 1992
ISBN13 9780664253981
Publishers Westminster John Knox Press
Genre Theometrics > Academic - Theometrics > Reformed - Theometrics > Evangelical - Chronological Period > 16th Century - Religious Orientation > Christian
Pages 206
Dimensions 133 × 205 × 16 mm   ·   249 g

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