This Article analyzes John Calvin’s reformation of the life, law, and lore of the marital family in sixteenth-century Geneva. Calvin’s early efforts in the 1530s and 1540s were focused on the law of marital formation, maintenance, and dissolution. Particularly his 1545 Marriage Ordinance was famous for requiring parental consent, church consecration, and publicly attested marital contracts for valid marital formation, and for allowing both husbands and wives to divorce on grounds of adultery and desertion. When Calvin’s legal views were challenged, he both defended and refined them with a new theology of marriage as a covenant, modeled on the covenant between God and his elect. This theology emphasized both the spiritual and contractual ...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
A close connection between anthropological and theological dimension of marriage triggers a series o...
Calvin’s ecumenical passion has often been documented by scholars (section 1). This article argues t...
This Article analyzes John Calvin’s reformation of the life, law, and lore of the marital family in ...
In John Calvin’s Geneva, as much as today, marriage was a contract between a fit man and a fit woman...
This chapter explains how the sixteenth-century Protestant reformer, John Calvin, transformed the We...
Both church and state in sixteenth-century Protestant Geneva helped to resolve local disputes, parti...
This Article analyzes four early modern Protestant models of marriage that emerged in place of the m...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
Martin Luther and his colleagues transformed the theology and law of marriage and family life in six...
This article examines Calvin’s understanding of civil govern- ment as well as the relationship betwe...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
Parental consent to engagement and marriage was a major reform that the sixteenth-century Protestant...
For all of his fame as a theologian and biblical commentator, John Calvin was first and foremost a j...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
A close connection between anthropological and theological dimension of marriage triggers a series o...
Calvin’s ecumenical passion has often been documented by scholars (section 1). This article argues t...
This Article analyzes John Calvin’s reformation of the life, law, and lore of the marital family in ...
In John Calvin’s Geneva, as much as today, marriage was a contract between a fit man and a fit woman...
This chapter explains how the sixteenth-century Protestant reformer, John Calvin, transformed the We...
Both church and state in sixteenth-century Protestant Geneva helped to resolve local disputes, parti...
This Article analyzes four early modern Protestant models of marriage that emerged in place of the m...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
Martin Luther and his colleagues transformed the theology and law of marriage and family life in six...
This article examines Calvin’s understanding of civil govern- ment as well as the relationship betwe...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
Parental consent to engagement and marriage was a major reform that the sixteenth-century Protestant...
For all of his fame as a theologian and biblical commentator, John Calvin was first and foremost a j...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
A close connection between anthropological and theological dimension of marriage triggers a series o...
Calvin’s ecumenical passion has often been documented by scholars (section 1). This article argues t...