Description
This volume pulls on the expertise of over forty scholars to present Calvin's social, cultural and intellectual worlds.
About the Author
R. Ward Holder is Professor of Theology at Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire. He is the author of John Calvin and the Grounding of Interpretation: Calvin's First Commentaries (2005), and Crisis and Renewal: The Era of the Reformation (2009). He has edited Reformation Readings of Romans (2008), with Kathy Ehrensperger, A Companion to Paul in the Reformation (2009), and co-edited Emancipating Calvin: Culture and Confessional Identity in Francophone Reformed Communities (2017) with Karen Spierling and Erik de Boer. His current work focuses on Calvin's use of the theological tradition as a source for his own doctrinal formulations.
Reviews
'The clarity and economy of the essays will prove useful to instructors introducing students to Calvin and his world, and to more advanced students seeking a clear overview of an aspect of Calvin's thought and career.' J. Harrie, Choice
'The purpose of R. Ward Holder's splendid handbook ... is not to justify the ways of Calvin to men. And yet it may partly achieve that, since its mission is to explain him: to look at his myriad contexts, social, political, theological, and more.' Alec Ryrie, Church Times
'The volume is brought to a masterful conclusion by a forty-eighth chapter that surveys the fortunes of Calvinism in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ... each chapter was excellent in its own right ... if one must choose only one, let it be Calvin in Context.' Kenneth J. Stewart, Calvin Theological Journal
'The expert guidance provided by authors on such a wide range of topics in this admirable collection also highlights possibilities for further research. All contributions to this volume are supported by short reading lists to assist in that endeavour.' Graeme Murdock, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
'A bibliography - American as well as European - and a generous index nominum et rerum complete this valuable Calvin in Context that is far more than an introduction or a guide to Calvin's thought. It is a book about the proper historical, political, theological, even sociological contexts of Calvin's life and works.' Max Engammare, Church History and Religious Culture
Book Information
ISBN 9781108482400
Author R. Ward Holder
Format Hardback
Page Count 246
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 930g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 30mm