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John Calvin: Father of Reformed Theology (Heroes of the Faith)
Sam Wellman

Heroes of the faith

John Calvin: Father of Reformed Theology (Heroes of the Faith)

Barbour Publishing (2001)
1586602985
| Paperback
7 pages | eng
$ 3.97 | Value: $ 3.97
Dewey J284/.2/092
LC Classification BX9418.W375 2001

Subject

  • Calvinism

Plot

Though he was a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation, John Calvin (1509-1564) may be best remembered for his influential theological positions. Calvin fled his native France to escape the persecution his reformation teaching was attracting. Later, in Geneva, his positions led to his expulsion from the city, but when Protestant forces regained control of Geneva, Calvin established a new theocratic government--which harbored persecuted Protestants from across Europe. Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion laid out his understanding of Bible doctrine, including his beliefs in the primacy of Scripture, predestination, and salvation by grace alone.