AbstractJohn Calvin was the most important French religious Reformer, whose vision dramatically influenced Christian theology, thus adding a stepping stone to the creation of the modern world. He was an equally refined political philosopher, showing great interest in power relations between humans. Through his writings, Calvin sought to determine the way superiors should treat their inferiors, and also the respect the formers are due. Therefore, although the wives, children and commoners are expected to obey those of greater authority (husbands, parents or civil officials), the aforementioned authority should not be of a tyrannical or discretionary type, but rather to derive its limits from the Law of God, as described in the Bible
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
The late medieval synthesis established an understanding of the nature of the church and authority t...
John Calvin stands apart as a singularly powerful figure in the history of Western Civilization. His...
French-born Protestant Reformer, John Calvin, led a sweeping reformation of law, politics, and socie...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theo...
Some scholars portray John Calvin as a champion of religious liberty and human rights. Others view h...
John Calvin, 1509–1564, Reformer of Geneva, Frenchman, naturalized Genevan bourgeois 1559, authority...
The popular conception of John Calvin today is as a divisive figure within Christianity, who vehemen...
For all of his fame as a theologian and biblical commentator, John Calvin was first and foremost a j...
Peddle's essay investigates Calvin's theological conceptions and finds in them pre-modern intimation...
A presente pesquisa de doutorado tem por finalidade a análise do pensamento político dos principais ...
The relationship between church and state has been a problem for many centuries and still is today. ...
In 2017 the world has celebrated the 500th anniversary of Reformation, for this occasion countless e...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
The late medieval synthesis established an understanding of the nature of the church and authority t...
John Calvin stands apart as a singularly powerful figure in the history of Western Civilization. His...
French-born Protestant Reformer, John Calvin, led a sweeping reformation of law, politics, and socie...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theo...
Some scholars portray John Calvin as a champion of religious liberty and human rights. Others view h...
John Calvin, 1509–1564, Reformer of Geneva, Frenchman, naturalized Genevan bourgeois 1559, authority...
The popular conception of John Calvin today is as a divisive figure within Christianity, who vehemen...
For all of his fame as a theologian and biblical commentator, John Calvin was first and foremost a j...
Peddle's essay investigates Calvin's theological conceptions and finds in them pre-modern intimation...
A presente pesquisa de doutorado tem por finalidade a análise do pensamento político dos principais ...
The relationship between church and state has been a problem for many centuries and still is today. ...
In 2017 the world has celebrated the 500th anniversary of Reformation, for this occasion countless e...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
The late medieval synthesis established an understanding of the nature of the church and authority t...