

An edition of Sovereign grace (1999)
the place and significance of Christian freedom in John Calvin's political thought
By William R. Stevenson
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
200
Description:
"The Reformation thinker John Calvin had significant and unusual things to say about life in public encounter, things which both anticipate modern thinking and, says William Stevenson, can serve as important antidotes to some of modern thinking's broader pretensions. Although much has been written about Calvin's political theory, a coherent picture has yet to emerge. He has been seen variously as a proto-liberal democrat, a reckless revolutionary, a "constructive" revolutionary, an unforgiving authoritarian, and an intransigent traditionalist. Can these pictures be reconciled?" "This study attempts such a reconciliation by following the stream that flows from Calvin's fascinating short essay "On Christian Freedom," one chapter in the magisterial Institutes of the Christian Religion."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Christianity, History of doctrines, Liberty, Political and social views, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Liberty, Histoire des doctrines, Liberté religieuse, Vrijheid, Aspect religieux, Protestantisme, Politisches Denken, Christianisme, Genade, Pensée politique et sociale, Liberté, Calvin, jean, 1509-1564, Calvinism, Freedom of religion, Freedom (Theology)
People: Jean Calvin (1509-1564)
Times: 16th century