John Calvin

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Book III
Calvin's Arrival
Calvin’s Arrival
Capital Punishment
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Christianae Religionis Institutio
Christianismi Restitutio
church-state relations
Consensus Tigurinus
De Clementia
De Hangest
De La Baume
Draw Back
early modern Europe
Ecclesiastical Ordinances
Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser
Epistolae Duae
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Great Reformation
High Church Bishop
history of Protestant thought
Mark 1
Matthew 27
Paul III
Pays De Vaud
Petit Conseil
Pope Paul III
Protestant doctrine
Reformation theology
religious reformers
Rhineland Palatinate
Seneca's De Clementia
Seneca’s De Clementia
Summulae Logicales
theological influence
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415476980
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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John Calvin (1509-1564) is one of the most important figures in religious history. Sitting on the cusp of the medieval and early modern world, he was centre stage during the Reformation. In this new biography, Michael Mullett introduces us to this most important figure, tying his life together with that of Martin Luther, but also valuing his individual contribution and influence.

From what Calvin himself described as ‘humble beginnings’, he became one of the most influential theologians of the Protestant Reformation. The influence of his teachings and the development of Christian theology into what was to become known as Calvinism, swept across Europe, reinforcing the Reformation’s radical break from the Catholic Church. John Calvin was ‘a mighty and formidable man, able to achieve the vast amount he did because of his unbending conviction of his rightness’.

Michael Mullett explores the significant influences on Calvin and his work, and the relationships that he formed along his reforming path. Looking not only at the impact of Calvin throughout the early modern period and the importance of his work to contemporaries, Michael Mullett also assesses the impact that Calvin’s works have had in shaping the modern world, and the relevance that they still have today.

Michael A. Mullett is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Lancaster, UK, where he taught history for 40 years, prior to official retirement in 2008. His books include The Catholic Reformation (1999) and Martin Luther (2004).

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