Resources tagged with “Calvin”
The Canons of Dort for Today
Undoubtedly this Synod and its Canons were vital to seventeenth century Calvinism theologically and ecclesiastically. But beyond providing a four-hundredth anniversary about which church historians can write, are the Canons actually valuable for Christians today? Not surprisingly, I answer that question with a resounding, Yes!
ContinueCalvin and Reformed Ministry in Geneva
Office Hours talks with Dr. Scott Manetsch, Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, about John Calvin and the 16th century company of pastors. Dr. Manetsch's book, Calvin's Company of Pastors: Pastoral Care and the Emerging Reformed Church, 1536-1609, can be purchased here.
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Calvin on the Christian Life: Interview with Dr. Michael Horton
Office Hours talks with Dr. Michael S. Horton about his new book, Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying God and Enjoying Him Forever.
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Calvin’s Theological Anthropology
How John Calvin understood, taught, and practiced his perspective on the human person.
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Reformation - Then and Now
An overview of the fundamental convictions of the Reformers and their continuing importance for the life of God's people and of our churches.
ContinueReal Calvinism
It is essential to be concerned about both the head (sound doctrine) as well as the heart (the life of faith).
ContinueCalvin500: Tributes to John Calvin
David Hall talks about the Calvin500 series, which he edited, and about the volume entitled Tributes to John Calvin.
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Calvin on Law and Gospel
Some of the most glaring distortions of Calvin?s ministry and doctrine are related to his understanding of the law.
ContinueCalvin as Biblical Interpreter
Calvin was incredibly disciplined, insightful and thorough-proven in his extensive biblical commentaries.
ContinueCalvin: Why He Still Matters
Calvin not only mattered in the religious and ecclesiastical spheres, but had an impact on many modern phenomena.
ContinuePredestination and the Glory of God
We have been taught to pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps, but Paul says we must find refuge in Jesus Christ.
ContinueCalvin and the Worship of God
It is ironic that many Reformed people today are either not acquainted with or do not follow Calvin's view of worship.
ContinueDid Calvin’s Successors Distort his Doctrine of Predestination?
The assumption that Reformed theologians made predestination central resulted from a misunderstanding of scholastic method.
ContinueReforming the Church’s Singing
As we seek to reform the music of the church, we must try to do that - as Calvin did - in a biblical way.
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