Category: John Calvin Studies
Allen McSween, “The Possibility of the Renewal of Reformed Theology in the Church,” pp. 95–99
Calvin Studies IV: Presented at a Colloquium on Calvin Studies at Davidson College and Davidson College Presbyterian Church, Davidson, North Carolina, January 15–16, 1988
William Klempa, “John Calvin on Natural Law, pp. 1–24
Timothy George, “John Calvin and the Agreement of Zurich (1549),” pp. 25–40
Charles L. Cooke, “Calvin’s Illnesses and Their Relation to Christian Vocation,” pp. 41–52
Roland M. Frye, “Calvin’s Theological Use of Figurative Language,” pp. 73–94
James L. Mays, “Calvin’s Commentary on the Psalms: The Preface as Introduction,” pp. 95–104
Carlos M. N. Eire, “‘True Piety Begets True Confession”: John Calvin’s Attack on Idolatry,” pp. 105–133
Elsie McKee, “John Calvin on the Elder Illuminated by Exegetical History,” pp. 135–143
Calvin Studies V: Presented at a Colloquium on Calvin Studies at Davidson College and Davidson College Presbyterian Church, Davidson, North Carolina, January 19–20, 1990