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Bratt John (ed.) The Heritage of John Calvin: Heritage Hall Lectures, 1960-70

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Bratt John (ed.) The Heritage of John Calvin: Heritage Hall Lectures, 1960-70
Eerdmans, 1973. — 222 p.
John Calvin's influence on Protestant theology remains as strong today as it has ever been, and his work continues to command scholarly attention. In this collection, some of the best-known scholars in the area of Calvinist and Reformation studies consider various dimensions of the story of early Protestantism, and the historical, theological, and liturgical importance these have for our day. The essays published here were first presented as lectures sponsored by Heritage Hall at Calvin College.
John Calvin: doctor ecclesiae /​ by J.T. McNeill
St. Thomas and Calvin as theologians: a comparison /​ by Quirinus Breen
John Calvin: director of missions /​ by Philip E. Hughes
The Genevan mission to Brazil /​ by R. Pierce Beaver
What Calvin learned at Strassburg /​ by Franklin H. Littell
The intent of the Calvinistic liturgy /​ by James H. Nichols
The liturgical origins of the Reformed churches /​ by Howard Hageman
Calvin and toleration /​ by Paul Woolley
Calvinism and the American Revolution /​ by Charles W. Akers
Calvinism and democracy /​ by Robert M. Kingdon
Erasmus and the Reformation /​ by Clarence K. Pott
Arminius as a reformed theologian /​ by Carl Bangs.
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