Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta vol. IV

Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta vol. IV
Title Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta vol. IV PDF eBook
Author John Calvin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 469
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608994457

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Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. V

Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. V
Title Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. V PDF eBook
Author John Calvin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 519
Release 2018-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532663765

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Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. II

Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. II
Title Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. II PDF eBook
Author John Calvin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 425
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610971744

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Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. I

Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. I
Title Joannis Calvini Opera Selecta, vol. I PDF eBook
Author John Calvin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 542
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725229633

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The Calvin Handbook

The Calvin Handbook
Title The Calvin Handbook PDF eBook
Author H. J. Selderhuis
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 597
Release 2009-08-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802862306

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Research on French theologian John Calvin is flourishing around the world, and his quincentennial in 2009 has given such research even greater momentum. Designed to support and stimulate this research, The Calvin Handbook gathers contributions from internationally renowned scholars. Offering a comprehensive view of Calvin s life, his theology, and the history of his reception, this handbook is a uniquely helpful resource on Calvin for readers of every interest level.

Reforming Music

Reforming Music
Title Reforming Music PDF eBook
Author Chiara Bertoglio
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 871
Release 2017-03-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110520818

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Five hundred years ago a monk nailed his theses to a church gate in Wittenberg. The sound of Luther’s mythical hammer, however, was by no means the only aural manifestation of the religious Reformations. This book describes the birth of Lutheran Chorales and Calvinist Psalmody; of how music was practised by Catholic nuns, Lutheran schoolchildren, battling Huguenots, missionaries and martyrs, cardinals at Trent and heretics in hiding, at a time when Palestrina, Lasso and Tallis were composing their masterpieces, and forbidden songs were concealed, smuggled and sung in taverns and princely courts alike. Music expressed faith in the Evangelicals’ emerging worships and in the Catholics’ ancient rites; through it new beliefs were spread and heresy countered; analysed by humanist theorists, it comforted and consoled miners, housewives and persecuted preachers; it was both the symbol of new, conflicting identities and the only surviving trace of a lost unity of faith. The music of the Reformations, thus, was music reformed, music reforming and the reform of music: this book shows what the Reformations sounded like, and how music became one of the protagonists in the religious conflicts of the sixteenth century.

Melanchthon and Calvin on Confession and Communion

Melanchthon and Calvin on Confession and Communion
Title Melanchthon and Calvin on Confession and Communion PDF eBook
Author Herman Speelman
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Pages 363
Release 2016-01-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647550418

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Melanchthon and Calvin were late medieval people, stemming from a world of order and unity, and at the same time they fully lived in the early modern world, in which everything was changing. In this new world they committedly, enthusiastically, and restlessly sought to introduce some order, in theory as well as practice. The sixteenth-century church was governed by multiple coercive constructions and systems. Did the two Reformers really succeed in disconnecting themselves from them, and to what extent did they connect to, for example, the existing forms of eucharistic piety?The established church had come under serious criticism, and people were massively turning their backs on the less than attractive ecclesiastical practices—something connecting that era to ours. In these highly turbulent and suspenseful 1520s, when it was not yet clear whether the ten-year-old evangelical movement in Germany was still viable, Melanchthon tried to introduce at least some order into the chaos by means of a confession accompanied by a church order. As it turned out, the new doctrine on 'Christian freedom' and 'justification by faith alone' was easily interpreted in a one-sided manner. Through a careful analysis of the sources, Herman A. Speelman examines Melanchthon's church visitations in 1527 and Calvin's five attempts to shape the modernisation of ecclesiastical life. In addition to the gospel, also penance and the preaching of the law received a place in the Protestant liturgy and spirituality.Melanchthon's and Calvin's contributions were not only to have an enormous impact on the theological evolutions in the evangelical movement in Europe, but they also proved to be of eminent importance for the way in which the new doctrine was given meaning in practice. Their instructions continue to be highly influential in large parts of Europe today.