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Calvin: Theologian and Reformer

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"This volume grows out of a conference at The John Owen Centre for Theological Study in London to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformer's birth. Topics covered include Calvins life and reforming work, his Institutes of the Christian Religion, aspects of his theology, and his commitment to revolutionary living and powerful preaching.

170 pages, Paperback

First published November 20, 2010

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Joel R. Beeke

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Dr. Joel R. Beeke serves as President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has been in the ministry since 1978 and has served as a pastor of his current church, Heritage Reformed Congregation, since 1986. He is also editor of the Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth, editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books, president of Inheritance Publishers, and vice-president of the Dutch Reformed Translation Society. He has written, co-authored, or edited fifty books and contributed over fifteen hundred articles to Reformed books, journals, periodicals, and encyclopedias. His Ph.D. (1988) from Westminster Theological Seminary is in Reformation and Post-Reformation Theology. He is frequently called upon to lecture at Reformed seminaries and to speak at conferences around the world. He and his wife, Mary, have three children: Calvin, Esther, and Lydia.

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September 21, 2015
A collection of essays on various aspects of Calvin's theology and life, put together in a format similar to "A Puritan Theology". It was a good collection especially if interested in the specific topics. It won't really be anything outstanding to Calvin scholars, nor will it be a good introduction to someone wanting to learn about Calvin, though it is a fair one. The most benefit will come from the extensive citations.
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January 14, 2026
Informative - I got this book at Christmas 2025 and read through it. Each chapter presents the Reformer from a different perspective. I found chapters 1, 2 and 7 most interesting. Chapter 3 on exploring Calvin's Institutes is also helpful for anyone who has never read the Institute's and would find a simple roadmap helpful.
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