Calvinism on the Peripheries

Calvinism on the Peripheries
Title Calvinism on the Peripheries PDF eBook
Author Ábrahám Kovács
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 2009
Genre Calvinism
ISBN 9789632361833

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The History and Character of Calvinism

The History and Character of Calvinism
Title The History and Character of Calvinism PDF eBook
Author John Thomas McNeill
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 976
Release 1923
Genre History
ISBN

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This is a masterful historical portrait of the whole movement of Calvinism for general readers and scholars alike.

Christ's Churches Purely Reformed

Christ's Churches Purely Reformed
Title Christ's Churches Purely Reformed PDF eBook
Author Philip Benedict
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 696
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300127227

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This sweeping and eminently readable book is the first synthetic history of Calvinism in almost fifty years. It tells the story of the Reformed tradition from its birth in the cities of Switzerland to the unraveling of orthodoxy amid the new intellectual currents of the seventeenth century. As befits a pan-European movement, Benedict’s canvas stretches from the British Isles to Eastern Europe. The course and causes of Calvinism’s remarkable expansion, the inner workings of the diverse national churches, and the theological debates that shaped Reformed doctrine all receive ample attention. The English Reformation is situated within the history of continental Protestantism in a way that reveals the international significance of English developments. A fresh examination of Calvinist worship, piety, and discipline permits an up-to-date assessment of the classic theories linking Calvinism to capitalism and democracy. Benedict not only paints a vivid picture of the greatest early spokesmen of the cause, Huldrych Zwingli and John Calvin, but also restores many lesser-known figures to their rightful place. Ambitious in conception, attentive to detail, this book offers a model of how to think about the history and significance of religious change across the long Reformation era.

High Calvinists in Action

High Calvinists in Action
Title High Calvinists in Action PDF eBook
Author Ian J. Shaw
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 428
Release 2003-02-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191530581

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This valuable contribution to the debate about the relation of religion to the modern city fills an important gap in the historiography of early nineteenth-century religious life. Although there is some evidence that strict doctrine led to a more restricted response to urban problems, extensive local and personal variations mean that simple generalizations should be avoided. Ian J.Shaw argues against earlier prejudiced views and shows that high Calvinists played a vigorous and successful part in the response of early nineteenth-century churches to the process of urbanization. The study includes six substantial case studies of ministers and their churches in Manchester and London. Four high Calvinist ministers are considered, with two studies of ministers holding to an evangelical Calvinist doctrine also included to provide instructive contrasts. Detailed social analysis of the congregations is based upon extensive use of manuscript and printed sources, sermons, and local and denominational press.

Calvinism

Calvinism
Title Calvinism PDF eBook
Author Darryl Hart
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 354
Release 2013-06-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300148798

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Calvinism and the Making of the European Mind

Calvinism and the Making of the European Mind
Title Calvinism and the Making of the European Mind PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 274
Release 2014-09-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004280057

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Calvinism must be assigned a significant place among the forces that have shaped modern European culture. Even now, despite its history of religious fragmentation and secularization, Europe continues to bear the marks of a pervasive Calvinist ethos. The character of that ethos is, however, difficult to pin down. In this volume, many of the traditional scholarly conundrums about the relationship between Calvinism and the cultural history of Europe are revisited and re-investigated, to see what new light can be shed on them. For example, how has the ethos of Calvinism, or more broadly the Reformed tradition, affected economic thinking and practice, the development of the sciences, views on religious toleration, or the constitution of European polities? In general, what kind of transformations did Calvinism’s distinct spirituality bring about? Such questions demand painstaking and detailed scholarly work, a fine sample of which is published in this volume.

The Calvinist Roots of the Modern Era

The Calvinist Roots of the Modern Era
Title The Calvinist Roots of the Modern Era PDF eBook
Author Aliki Barnstone
Publisher UPNE
Pages 354
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780874518085

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This collection of essays traces Calvinism's presence in twentieth-century literature and demonstrates its impact as psychological construct, cultural institution, and socio-political model.