It is common place in academia for the 16th century Reformer, John Calvin, to be portrayed as a theologian than as a pastor. Thus, his works are often interpreted from a theological perspective, neglecting the pastoral approach that had an obvious influence on his writings. As we study the life and works of John Calvin from the time he was appointed pastor of Geneva until his death, we are confronted by the pastoral framework from which he wrote some of them. This framework is also apparent in his works if one becomes conscious of it. This comes as no surprise as Calvin spent most of his life serving in the pastoral office. As indeed one of the foremost of the Reformed theologians, Calvin wrote extensively: his works range from the pastoral...
In recent research it has been argued that in his early career John Calvin developed an autonomous a...
There currently exists a substantial lacuna in scholarship on the place of Christ’s descent into hel...
This thesis explores John Calvin’s positive teaching on works-righteousness, demonstrating that his ...
In his concise autobiography in the dedication to the Psalms commentary Calvin made it plain that hi...
One of the most significant challenges faced by sixteenth century Protestants was the need to define...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theol...
The popular conception of John Calvin today is as a divisive figure within Christianity, who vehemen...
This thesis aims to define John Calvin's understanding of the relationship between the pastoral and ...
Having seen something of. the importance of the general area of theological thought to be considere...
It has often been stated or implied that John Calvin and the Reformers in general were indifferent t...
A tribute to the monumental influence of John Calvin in the 500 years since his birth. / What legaci...
1) J.T. McNeill, ed., Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion; Library of Christian Classics Ed...
John Calvin, born July 10, 1509 in the small town, Noyon, France, was the son of Gerard Calvin, who ...
John Calvin has been largely studied given his influential role in the Reformation. I come from a C...
This study is born of the conviction that Calvin’s thought on the priestly office of Christ is best ...
In recent research it has been argued that in his early career John Calvin developed an autonomous a...
There currently exists a substantial lacuna in scholarship on the place of Christ’s descent into hel...
This thesis explores John Calvin’s positive teaching on works-righteousness, demonstrating that his ...
In his concise autobiography in the dedication to the Psalms commentary Calvin made it plain that hi...
One of the most significant challenges faced by sixteenth century Protestants was the need to define...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theol...
The popular conception of John Calvin today is as a divisive figure within Christianity, who vehemen...
This thesis aims to define John Calvin's understanding of the relationship between the pastoral and ...
Having seen something of. the importance of the general area of theological thought to be considere...
It has often been stated or implied that John Calvin and the Reformers in general were indifferent t...
A tribute to the monumental influence of John Calvin in the 500 years since his birth. / What legaci...
1) J.T. McNeill, ed., Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion; Library of Christian Classics Ed...
John Calvin, born July 10, 1509 in the small town, Noyon, France, was the son of Gerard Calvin, who ...
John Calvin has been largely studied given his influential role in the Reformation. I come from a C...
This study is born of the conviction that Calvin’s thought on the priestly office of Christ is best ...
In recent research it has been argued that in his early career John Calvin developed an autonomous a...
There currently exists a substantial lacuna in scholarship on the place of Christ’s descent into hel...
This thesis explores John Calvin’s positive teaching on works-righteousness, demonstrating that his ...