The Brightest Mirror of God's Works

Download or Read eBook The Brightest Mirror of God's Works PDF written by Nico Vorster and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2019-03-28 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Brightest Mirror of God's Works
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781532660245
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Book Synopsis The Brightest Mirror of God's Works by : Nico Vorster

Book excerpt: John Calvin’s perspectives on the nature, calling, and destiny of the human being is scattered all over his extensive corpus of writings. This book attempts to provide an accurate account of the main theological motifs that governed Calvin’s doctrine on the human being, while keeping in mind variable factors such as the historical development of Calvin’s thought, the pastoral and often unsystematic orientation of his theology, and the formative impact doctrinal controversies had on his thoughts. The contribution focuses specifically on Calvin’s understanding of the created structure of the human being, her sinful nature, the human being’s union with Christ, the limits of human reason, the anthropological roots of human society and gender. The primary aim is to make the original Calvin speak. But the contribution also addresses some of the most recent debates on Calvin’s theology and identifies those impulses in his theological anthropology that bear potential for modern reflections on human existence. Like most of us, Calvin was a child of his time. However, his intellectual legacy endures and readers may well find his thoughts on the human being surprisingly refreshing and stimulating for modern anthropological and social discourses.


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