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The Institutes of the Christian Religion, 1541 Edition

Author: John Calvin

£52.19

John Calvin (1509-1564) originally wrote his famous
Institutes of the Christian Religion
in Latin to reach the rulers, reformers, and educated people across Europe. However, he was also consciously working to provide the laity in his native France with biblical teaching and a way to understand it.
Beginning with the second edition of this early theological textbook published in 1541, Calvin translated each new version into French. He simultaneously adapted the text to suit lay audiences, shaping it subtly but clearly to teach, exhort, and encourage them.
This masterful translation of the earliest
French Edition
is the first access in English both to Calvin’s first pastoral presentation of the book and to the second edition of the
Institutes
(1539) from which he made the translation. For those pastors, seminarians, and scholars who do not have time to read the original Latin or early modern French, this version makes it possible to see the development of the original work as Calvin moved from interested layperson to experienced minister. It offers full access to the mind of this brilliant pillar of Christendom as he considered what a serious Christian should know and could handle.

Additional information

Publisher

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

Year of Publishing

2009

Number of pages

768

ISBN

'9780802807748

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

2 pounds 4 ounces

Size (Inches)

9.00 X 6.00 (inches)

In stock (can be backordered)

Category: Product ID: 27876

Description

John Calvin (1509-1564) originally wrote his famous
Institutes of the Christian Religion
in Latin to reach the rulers, reformers, and educated people across Europe. However, he was also consciously working to provide the laity in his native France with biblical teaching and a way to understand it.
Beginning with the second edition of this early theological textbook published in 1541, Calvin translated each new version into French. He simultaneously adapted the text to suit lay audiences, shaping it subtly but clearly to teach, exhort, and encourage them.
This masterful translation of the earliest
French Edition
is the first access in English both to Calvin’s first pastoral presentation of the book and to the second edition of the
Institutes
(1539) from which he made the translation. For those pastors, seminarians, and scholars who do not have time to read the original Latin or early modern French, this version makes it possible to see the development of the original work as Calvin moved from interested layperson to experienced minister. It offers full access to the mind of this brilliant pillar of Christendom as he considered what a serious Christian should know and could handle.

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