Institutes of the Christian Religion (Book Three)

by John Calvin

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John Calvin, the French Protestant who broke from the Roman Catholic Church to become one of the greatest and most influential of Christian thinkers, lived between 1509-1564. The Protestants, of course, needed a clear statement for the reasons behind their break from the Pope, and Calvin became their leading and clearest spokesman. A true heir of Augustine and Paul, he successfully systematized the Protestant faith in his Institutes - a marvel of theological completeness and clarity that served as a model for almost all succeeding theologies in the Protestant movement. Though greatly despised throughout history, Calvin's clear understanding of the message of the Bible shows his grasp of the truth of God's Word that has stood the test of time. As is true with most of God's despised saints, only the few with genuine faith will know the truth when they see it. "My sheep know my voice."Book One: The mode of obtaining the grace of Christ
  • ISBN10 1536980048
  • ISBN13 9781536980042
  • Publish Date 9 August 2016 (first published 16 August 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 468
  • Language English