Category: John Calvin Studies
Timothy George, “The Church as the Congregation,” pp. 6–20
William J. Bouwsma, “Calvinism as Renaissance Artifact,” pp. 21–32
David N. Wiley, “The Church as the Elect,” pp. 33–54
John H. Leith, “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Proclamation of the Word and Its Significance for Today in the Light of Recent Research,” pp. 55–78
John Walchenbach, “Calvin’s Vision of the Christian Community,” pp. 79–87
Brian Armstrong, “Response to Dr. Walchenbach,” pp. 88–91
Charles Raynal, “The Place of the Academy in Calvin’s Polity,” pp. 92–103
Douglas F. Kelly, “Calvin’s Defense of Luther in His Congratulations to Gabriel of Saconay,” pp. 104–108
John Calvin, “Congratulations to the Venerable Presbyter, Lord Gabriel of Saconay, Precentor of the Church at Lyon, for the Beautiful and Elegant Preface the He Wrote for the Book of the King of England,” translated by Douglas F. Kelly, pp. 109–118
John Calvin, Essay on the Lord’s Supper from “The Form of Prayers,” 1542 and 1545, translated by Benjamin W. Farley, pp. 119–123