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Calvin and the Independence of the Church

Herman A Speelman
Livre relié | Allemand | Reformed Historical Theology
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Speelman deals with a central question in the intellectual history of the sixteenth century: to what extent can Calvin be regarded as responsible for the tendency in Calvinism or, more broadly, in Reformed Protestantism, to form a church which has its own ecclesiastical organization and office bearers? So far, claiming a great deal of independence for the church has been considered an important aspect of Calvin's legacy. In this line of reasoning, it is assumed that Calvin was a strong opponent of the church as a state organization that did not have its own governing body and power of excommunication. To better understand this issue, the text examines the position of the church within the city-state of Bern. Secondly, it directs its attention to the manner in which Calvin gave form to ecclesiastical life in Geneva. Next, it deals with the church in France, and finally, it examines the influence of Calvin and French Calvinism on the organization of the Reformed church in The Netherlands in the 1570s.

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Nombre de pages :
268
Langue:
Allemand
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EAN:
9783525570210
Date de parution :
01-10-13
Format:
Livre relié
Format numérique:
Genaaid
Dimensions :
160 mm x 237 mm
Poids :
615 g

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