Author(s):
John Calvin
Book Link:
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Publisher:
Hendrickson Publishers; Rev. Ed edition
Year Published:
2008
Number of Pages:
1059
Outline Author(s):
Scott Keith, Jeffrey Mallinson & Josh Rosenthal (Concordia Univ. Irvine, Spring 1997)
Outline Edited By:
Dr. Rod Rosenbladt
Outline Length:
26 pp.
** PLEASE NOTE: This product is an outline/study guide for the book, not the actual book itself. Please click on the book link above (if present) to find the book matching this outline.
The first book of Calvin's magnum opus is arguably the finest piece of theological writing in church history; even an honest Arminian would have to agree. It excels in eloquence, ingenuity, and influence.
Here, Calvin discusses the knowledge of God, how it relates to human nature, the role of the Holy Spirit in the creation of faith, how Christians should approach theology, and how sin affects the human intellect.
Even within the outline, readers should be able to discern the influence of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans and renaissance humanism upon this luminary of Reformed theology. This outline demonstrates that Calvin places little trust in evidential arguments for belief in God and His revelation.
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