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John Calvin: Recommended Resources

Adored…Abhorred

John Calvin: From the Publisher

John Calvin: Did You Know?

The Life and Times of John Calvin
As Shakespeare wrote, "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." John Calvin was certainly not born great.
Dr. T.H.L. Parker is former professor at the University of Durham in England and author of the biographical work John Calvin, published by Lion.

Pastor of Geneva
DR. OLIVIER FATIO Dr. Olivier Fatio is a Professor at the University of Geneva in Switzerland.

Idelette: John Calvin's Search for the Right Wife
You don't look to the life of John Calvin for humor, but Calvin's quest for a wife would make grist for a twentieth-century situation comedy.
William J. Petersen is senior acquisitions editor at Revell Books.

John Calvin: Christian History Timeline

John Calvin: A Gallery of Calvin's Supporters and Opponents

The Principle Practice of Faith
How Prayer Was Calvin's Key to Living Well.
RAYMOND K. ANDERSON Dr. Raymond K. Anderson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

Calvin and Missions

It Was Both A Horrible Decree and Very Sweet Fruit
Calvin on Predestination
FRANK A. JAMES III Frank James III is a Ph.D. degree candidate at Westminister Theological Seminary, Philadelphia

T.U.L.I.P.

John Calvin: One of the Fathers of Modern Democracy
W. STANFORD REID Dr. W. Stanford Reid is Emeritus Professor University of Guelph in Canada

The Servetus Affair

From the Archives: Calvin the Reluctant Recruit

From the Archives: To the Five Prisoners of Lyons
Offered to him in Sacrifice

From the Archives: To Luther

From the Archives: Living as Christians

From the Archives: Selections from Confessions of Faith
Selections From Confession of Faith which all the citizens and inhabitants of Geneva and the subjects of the country must promise to keep and hold. (1536)

From the Archives: On the Advantages of an Inventory of Relics

From the Archives: The Gratuitous Love of God



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