In march 1539, Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto, bishop of Carpentras in southern France, addressed a letter to the magistrates and citizens of Geneva asking them to return to the Catholic faith. The follo…
The man who regularly lectured to theological students, preached on average five times a week and authored enough material to fill forty-eight enormous volumes could scarcely be expected to show en…
In the age of faddish spiritualties there is no surer guide to prayer than John Calvin and no one better able to introduce Calvin's rich understanding of prayer than John Hesselink. This elegant li…
For hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God who were highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Cro…
John Calvin knew taht if the biblical truths rediscovered at the Reformation were to spread throughout the world, they whould have to be presented in a form..
Originally published in Great Britain by James Clarke, this translation of John Calvin's de aeterna proedestinaone dei is appearing in a Wesminster John Knox edition for the first time. The matter …
John Calvin's God the Creator and God the Redemmer are the first and second books of the Institutes of the Christian religion, one of the most famous theological books ever published, written and r…
In the belief that the 1539 edition of Calvin's institute, and in particular its chapters on free choice and predestination, constituted a greater danger than did the other Lutheran writings, the D…
The Book of Micah confronts idolatry, superstition, confusion, alienation, inhumane acts against one's neighbors, and desolation of one's being at the most profound personal and societal level. Whe…
"For several centuries that See has been possessed by impious superstitions, open idolatry, perverse doctrines, while those great truths, in which the Christian religion chiefly consists, have been…