John Calvin: For a New Reformation
Derek Thomas, John Tweeddale
More than 500 years ago, 16th-century Reformer John Calvin was born—a theologian whose teachings set the stage for reformation of the church around the world. The modern world is in continual need of his Christ-exalting doctrine and vision of the Christian life. In 20 essays by leading Reformed pastors and scholars, this primer explores Calvin’s life, teaching, and legacy for a new generation. This book is a clarion call to Christians everywhere to take seriously the ongoing need of theological reformation across the globe.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Derek W. H. Thomas and John W. Tweeddale
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Part One: The Life and Work of John Calvin
1. The Young Calvin
Michael A. G. Haykin
2. The Call to Geneva and the Struggle for Orthodoxy
Stephen J. Nichols
3. Calvin the Pastor
David B. Calhoun
4. Calvin and the Consistory
Douglas F. Kelly
5. Calvin and Friends
W. Robert Godfrey
6. The Expository Pulpit of John Calvin
Steven J. Lawson
7. The Development of the Institutes from 1536 to 1559
Derek W. H. Thomas
Part Two: The Teaching of John Calvin
8. The Divinity and Authority of Scripture
K. Scott Oliphint
9. Creation and Humanity
J. V. Fesko
10. The Providence of God
Burk Parsons
11. The Law of God
Guy Prentiss Waters
12. The Person and Work of Christ
Paul Wells
13. The Holy Spirit
Joel R. Beeke
14. The Christian Life
Edward Donnelly
15. Knowing God through Adversity
Derek W. H. Thomas
16. Predestination
Paul Helm
17. The Church as Mother
John W. Tweeddale
18. The Sacraments
Keith A. Mathison
19. God’s Preservation of His Saints
Robert A. Peterson
20. The Last Things
Cornelis P. Venema
Afterword
R. C. Sproul
Appendix: Reading Calvin and His Interpreters
John W. Tweeddale
Contributors
General Index
Scripture Index
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