Calvin in Context

Calvin in Context

by David C. Steinmetz
Calvin in Context

Calvin in Context

by David C. Steinmetz

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Overview

In this illuminating study, David C. Steinmetz places Calvin's thought in the context of the theological and exegetical traditions - ancient, medieval, and early modern - that shaped it. Steinmetz does not limit discussion of Calvin's thought to his undeniably important handbook to theology, the much revised Institutes of the Christian Religion. Instead, he opens up a broader context by examining works less frequently cited, particularly Calvin's commentaries, classical studies, and polemical treatises. Steinmetz grapples with Calvin's views on a wide range of contested issues, including the natural knowledge of God, the problem of iconoclasm, the doctrines of justification and predestination, and the role of the state. Steinmetz also clarifies Calvin's quarrels with Lutherans, Catholics, and Radicals. Yet this book does not reduce Calvin's contribution to his usefulness as a resource for contemporary theological debates. The Calvin who emerges in these pages is a sixteenth-century figure, both strangely foreign and uncannily familiar, a man who frequently engages his enemies and sometimes even corrects his friends, but is never mute, never dull, and always stylistically elegant. An accessible yet authoritative introduction to the mind of the historical Calvin, Calvin in Context provides a framework for understanding Calvin from his own writings and the writings of his contemporaries. This edition features a revised preface and six new chapters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195357967
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/05/1995
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 415 KB

About the Author

David C. Steinmetz taught for nearly 40 years at the Divinity School of Duke University. He is the founding editor of Oxford Studies in Historical Theology and has written numerous books and articles on the theology and biblical interpretation of early modern Europe.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsxv
Translationsxvii
1.Introduction to Calvin3
2.Calvin and the Natural Knowledge of God23
3.Calvin and the Absolute Power of God40
4.Calvin and the First Commandment53
5.Calvin and Abraham64
6.Calvin and Tamar79
7.Calvin and Isaiah95
8.Calvin and the Divided Self of Romans 7110
9.Calvin and Patristic Exegesis122
10.Calvin among the Thomists141
11.Calvin and the Baptism of John157
12.Calvin and His Lutheran Critics172
13.Calvin and the Monastic Ideal187
14.Calvin and the Civil Magistrate199
15.Concluding Observations209
Selected Bibliography213
General Index223
Scriptural Citations Index233
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