The Institutes Of The Christian Religion
John Calvin and Henry Beveridge (Author)
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About this Book
The Institutes of the Christian Religion is a foundational theological work written by John Calvin, a prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation. Originally published in Latin in 1536, this book provides a comprehensive and systematic presentation of Christian doctrine and theology. Calvin thoroughly explores various theological topics such as the nature of God, the doctrine of salvation, the sacraments, and the Christian life. Henry Beveridge's translation, from Latin to English, ensures that Calvin's profound insights and teachings reach a wider audience. This book remains a significant resource for studying Reformed Christianity and its theological framework.
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11 Parts
Overview
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The Epistle to the King
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The Knowledge of God
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The Fall and Original Sin
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Predestination and Election
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The Person and Work of Christ
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Justification by Faith Alone
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The Sacraments
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The Church and Ecclesiastical Government
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Civil Government and the Role of the State
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Eschatology
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