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For Calvin, monastics are mistaken only in so far as they make elite, difficult, and rare what should be ordinary, accessible, and common in Christian communities: namely, whole human lives formed in and through the church's distinctive repertoire of disciplines, from singing psalms to daily prayer to communing with Christ at the sacred supper.
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"Calvin's theology is both architectonic and deeply pastoral...like a well-designed house, his theology is meant to be lived in."
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