Theology of John Calvin by Karl Barth

Theology of John Calvin

Karl Barth with Geoffrey W. Bromiley (Translator)

448 pages first pub 1993 (editions)

nonfiction biography philosophy informative reflective slow-paced
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For readers seeking a rich and challenging exploration of the Reformation and the theological giants who shaped it, Karl Barth's Theology of John Calvin offers a masterful analysis of Calvin's life and work, providing a fascinating glimpse into the development of Protestant theology and the enduring legacy of the Reformation.

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Though Karl Barth wrote his lectures on John Calvin more than seventy years ago, the wrestling of one theological giant with another can hardly fail to be exciting and instructive. Delivered at the University of G ttingen in 1922, Barth's lectures...

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