João Calvino Era Assim foi escrito para contar a história de uma vida. É uma tentativa de fazê-lo viver, de recapitular algo da extraordinária e inspiradora personalidade de João Calvino. Não tem a pretensão de discutir sua teologia — outros com competência para tanto já o fizeram muitas vezes. É surpreendente descobrir-se quanto se pode conhecer da vida de Calvino por intermédio das suas cartas e escritos, dos registros dos seus dias, e dos bons livros que foram escritos a seu respeito. Fui beneficiada por essa leitura, e pelos dias que passei em Strasbourg e em Genebra nos meados de 1958. Este livro constituiu-se num empreendimento conjunto em nosso lar. Meu marido forneceu-me material, sugestões, e inspiração para escrever. Revisou o manuscrito, preparando-lhe o índice. Por tudo isso, e mais, desejo agradecer-lhe. Sou grata, também, ao Dr. John Kromminga, Reitor do Calvin Seminary e Catedrático de História Eclesiástica, pela sua gentileza em ler o manuscrito. Quando Calvino morreu, seu amigo Guilherme Farel disse: “Ó, quão alegremente correu uma nobre carreira. Corramos como ele, de acordo com a medida da graça que nos foi dada”. Espero que esta narrativa da história de Calvino nos dê inspiração para a carreira que cada um de nós tem de correr. — Thea. B. Van Halsema Grand Rapids, Michigan, E. U. A. 3 de abril de 1959
I really enjoyed this book. The chapters were a good length. A fair bit of background without getting bogged down in details. A lot of personal information about Calvin and his family. My boys would not let me stop reading it, which is rare for a biography of this length.
I'm so glad I scooped this little book from my parents! The author jumps around a bit, but still a very easy, enjoyable read. It's given me a much greater appreciation for John Calvin and how God used this brilliant, humble servant!
In the last few years, much has been published about John Calvin, the great reformer of Geneva. Even so, this fifty year-old biography by Van Halsema is still one of my favorites. It’s interesting, easy to read, full of information, and balanced. Calvin’s complex life is neither glorified nor romanticized, nor are his faults exaggerated. This book does not focus on Calvin’s theology, but it does show how his beliefs found expression in both his public life and his personal struggles.
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I just finished reading this book aloud to four children ages 10-17. It was not an easy read aloud for many reasons, but it was very worthwhile.
I’m guessing the very reason I liked this book might be why others would criticize it. It is written at an easy reading level, and as the author states, it does not go into theological discussions. Rather, it presents a rather engaging story of Calvin and his times. It’s an ugly story in some ways with plagues and tuberculosis as well as torturing heretics and burning people at the stake. But it was his time. There is enough detail that I learned several things.
Uma das melhores biografias que já li sobre Calvino. Seu teor é bastante comovente e encorajador. Gostei muito pelo fato de ir desde o nascimento à morte de Calvino com detalhes extraídos de cartas e correspondências do reformador. Recomendo com entusiasmo! De fato se trata de uma vibrante história!
I wanted to like this book, but didn't. It did not hold my attention. I felt it was poorly written and beyond the understanding of the children it was written for. The author assumes you have more knowledge of the Reformation and Calvin than most young people have when they begin this book.
Gostei demais desse livro, sinceramente não sabia da importância e dos feitos do Calvino, não nessa dimensão que o livro retrata. Muito interessante saber como foi a vida desse servo sofredor do Senhor. A história é incrível. Recomendo a leitura, realmente a história é vibrante.
It is a fairly dry biobraphy of John Calvin, but quite fascinating to a history junky like me. I am shocked at some of the things that were done in the name of religion - on both sides of the fence. I am impressed with his courage and discipline of character, even when his body was not strong. It is written by a Protestant, so it is obviously biased in admiration for this religious reformer, but I learned a LOT. If you are looking for books to give you a good understanding of the beginnings of the reformation religions, this would be a great start.
I picked this up off of Dad and Mom's book shelf over Easter Break and enjoyed a fast read. She covers Calvin's life with some sensitivity, great admiration, and no attention to his theology. I remember being struck by all Calvin's excellent teachers, his appreciation for them, and by the story of a arrogant young school teacher in Geneva who wanted to be ordained but was not admitted due.
A decent beginning biography of John Calvin, bordering on on hagiography, written in the style of a novel and containing no bibliography. It is an accessible work for youth.