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Calvin - saint or sinner?
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ISBN: 9783161503399 3161503392 3161585887 Year: 2010 Volume: 51 Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

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The Calvin year 2009 began on October 31, 2008 with a conference organized by the Institute for Reformation Research (Apeldoorn) on the topic Calvin: Saint or Sinner? A number of scholars dealt with the question of whether and how Calvin brought a renewal to theology, the church and society. This volume contains the papers held at this conference, which demonstrate the detailed and growing research on the reformer of Geneva. Since the contributions reflect the latest research in Calvin studies, the conclusions reached in many of the papers are surprising. Calvin was not a reformer in all respects in the original sense, as some would have wanted him to be. However on other subjects he definitely distanced himself from tradition and from his fellow reformers. All in all, this volume gives an overview of the many facets of John Calvin and his theology.

Calvin in context
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ISBN: 128053494X 0195357965 9780195357967 9780195091656 0195091655 9786610534944 6610534942 0195091647 0195091655 9780195091649 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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This accessible general introduction to Calvin's thought uses a wide range of primary sources to place Calvin in the context of the theological and exegetical traditions that influenced him.

Theological hermeneutics and 1 Thessalonians
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ISBN: 0521849837 0521090059 1107141257 0511181558 0511113609 051129929X 0511488130 128041622X 0511198345 0511113099 9780521849838 9780511113604 9780511113093 9780511488139 9781280416224 9780521090056 Year: 2005 Volume: 133 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This book proposes a theological reading of 1 Thessalonians, making an important response to the increasing demand to relate biblical scholarship more closely to theological concerns. Paddison's interpretation adheres very closely to the text and is divided into three parts. Part I offers a theological critique of dominant historical-critical readings of 1 Thessalonians. Part II examines the history of interpretation of 1 Thessalonians focusing on the pre-Modern exegesis of Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin. Paddison explores what theological exegetes can learn from Thomas Aquinas' Lectura and John Calvin's commentary on 1 Thessalonians. Aided by the insights of these neglected pre-Modern commentators, Part III presents a theologically driven interpretation of the letter. Theological exegesis is practised as a dialogue with Paul, the canon and a plethora of theological voices to elucidate Paddison's central argument, that the astonishing subject-matter of 1 Thessalonians is God's all-powerful hold over death.

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