Calvin: An Introduction to His ThoughtIn this book, T. H. L. Parker provides a succinct but comprehensive look at the range of John Calvin's theology. In particular, Parker provides a fresh interpretation of Calvin's magnum opus, the Institutes of the Christian Religion, giving the reader a sense of what this important reformer and theologian valued as a Christian and as a thinker. |
Contents
PART | 13 |
ii The Angels | 36 |
Providence | 43 |
PART | 50 |
PART THREE The way we receive Christs grace | 78 |
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