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Tributes to John Calvin

A Celebration of His Quincentenary

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Direct Price: $35.99 $27.00
Format: Hardcover, eBook
Pages: 592
ISBN: 9781596380967
Publication Date 05/13/10

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The essays in Tributes to John Calvin: A Celebration of His Quincentenary illuminate Calvin's times, thought and legacy, and provide a celebratory tribute to one of the most influential people in history. This book commemorates the quincentenary of Calvin's birth (July 10, 1509), and attests to the remarkably enduring influence of his life and work.

Twenty-three leading Calvin scholars exhibit a firm understanding of Calvin's era, his understanding of Scripture, and the heritage he has bequeathed the church.

This long-needed work serves as an indispensable resource for students, pastors, scholars, and anyone who wishes to understand better Calvin's thought and influence.

Endorsements

“I am encouraged by this book that brings together these worthy essays and papers. . . . Half a millennium after his birth, Calvin’s theological contribution appears more, rather than less, important than it appeared in his own day.”
—R. Albert Mohler Jr.

Tributes to John Calvin will help you grow in your love for our sovereign God, who gave us his eternal Word, and godly leaders like Calvin, who taught us to see God’s saving grace in Christ throughout the whole of the Scriptures.”
—Peter A. Lillback

“A grand anthology commemorating the person, work, and legacy of John Calvin, who was a theologian and Reformer of great intelligence and deeply rooted piety. The contributors to this book have done a great service to the church of Christ in offering these scholarly yet readable addresses for the educated public.”

—Joel R. Beeke

“A fitting and grand tribute to the quincentennial celebration of John Calvin’s birth. Many of the authors of the essays in this splendid volume are distinguished Calvin scholars and treat in depth a fascinating array of subjects.”
—I. John Hesselink