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John Calvin a sixteenth-century portrait

by Bouwsma William James

Synopsis

Historians have credited--or blamed--Calvinism for many developments in the modern world, including capitalism, modern science, secularization, democracy, individualism, and unitarianism. These same historians, however, have largely ignored John Calvin the man. When people consider him at all, they tend to view him as little more than the joyless tyrant of Geneva who created an abstract theology as forbidding as himself.
This volume, written by the eminent historian William J. Bouwsma, who has devoted his career to exploring the larger patterns of early modern European history, seeks to redress these common misconceptions of Calvin by placing him back in the proper historical context of his time.
Eloquently depicting Calvin's life as a French exile, a humanist in the tradition of Erasmus, and a man unusually sensitive to the complexities and contradictions of later Renaissance culture, Bouwsma reveals a surprisingly human, plausible, ecumenical, and often sympathetic Calvin.JohnCalvinoffers a brilliant reassessment not only of Calvin but also of the Reformation and its relationship to the movements of the Renaissance.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1989
ISBN-13 9780195059519
ISBN-10 0195059514
Class Copyright
Publisher Oxford University Press
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;RELIGION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 307
Length of Recording 21
Shelf No. JD955
Lexile 1630L