In the course of this study, we find that for Calvin, God has one righteous will that is expressed as two, decidedly asymmetrical dispositions toward humanity. For Calvin, the only God that can be known, proclaimed, and trusted is God the Father, the God of creation, election and redemption who relates to his people according to his fatherly love; for reasons known only to him, God inexplicably creates some whom he does not rescue from their sinful state of rebellion against him. We first examine Calvin’s teaching on the knowledge of God and discover that God has revealed his unchanging nature to those with faith. God’s loving, righteous, wise, good, powerful, judging (of evil), and holy nature is exhibited in creation and providence, in Sc...