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The man God mastered; a brief biography of John Calvin. Translated from the French by O.R. Johnston. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans 1960.Edition: Description: 187 pages illustrations 20 cmContent type:
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Foreword. 1. In the shadow of a cathedral -- 2. Calvin the student -- 3 Calvin the humanist -- 4. Calvin's conversion -- 5. 134: A year of travel -- 6. The institutes of the Christian religion -- 7. Calvin's first stay at Geneva -- 8. Calvin at Strasbourg -- 9. The preacher of the word of God at Geneva -- 10. The struggle for the truth -- 11. The Servetus drama -- 12. Calvin's last years -- 13. Calvin's piety. Bibliographical note.
Abstract: "The Man God Mastered" by Jean Cadier is a biography of John Calvin, one of the most influential figures of the Protestant Reformation. This book offers an insightful look into Calvin's life, his theological development, and his impact on Christianity. Key aspects of the book include: 1. Early Life and Education: Cadier delves into Calvin's early life, including his birth in Noyon, France, in 1509, and his education, which was initially directed towards a career in the church and later in law. 2. Conversion and Theological Development: The book discusses Calvin's conversion to Protestantism and how it profoundly influenced his theological thinking. It details his early work, including the first edition of his seminal work, "Institutes of the Christian Religion". 3. Calvin in Geneva: A significant focus is on Calvin's time in Geneva, where he became a prominent leader. Cadier explores Calvin's efforts to establish a Christian government in Geneva and the implementation of his reformed practices in the church. 4. Calvin's Theology: The book examines Calvin's theological contributions, particularly his teachings on predestination, the sovereignty of God, and the authority of scripture. 5. Influence and Legacy: Cadier reflects on the lasting impact of Calvin's work, not just in theology but also in shaping the societal and political landscapes of his time and beyond. Jean Cadier's portrayal of Calvin is nuanced, showing him as a complex figure who was deeply committed to his beliefs and who had a significant influence on the Protestant Reformation. This biography is considered valuable for those interested in the history of Christianity, Reformation studies, and the life and theology of John Calvin. --AI Generated.
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Foreword. 1. In the shadow of a cathedral -- 2. Calvin the student -- 3 Calvin the humanist -- 4. Calvin's conversion -- 5. 134: A year of travel -- 6. The institutes of the Christian religion -- 7. Calvin's first stay at Geneva -- 8. Calvin at Strasbourg -- 9. The preacher of the word of God at Geneva -- 10. The struggle for the truth -- 11. The Servetus drama -- 12. Calvin's last years -- 13. Calvin's piety. Bibliographical note.

"The Man God Mastered" by Jean Cadier is a biography of John Calvin, one of the most influential figures of the Protestant Reformation. This book offers an insightful look into Calvin's life, his theological development, and his impact on Christianity. Key aspects of the book include: 1. Early Life and Education: Cadier delves into Calvin's early life, including his birth in Noyon, France, in 1509, and his education, which was initially directed towards a career in the church and later in law. 2. Conversion and Theological Development: The book discusses Calvin's conversion to Protestantism and how it profoundly influenced his theological thinking. It details his early work, including the first edition of his seminal work, "Institutes of the Christian Religion". 3. Calvin in Geneva: A significant focus is on Calvin's time in Geneva, where he became a prominent leader. Cadier explores Calvin's efforts to establish a Christian government in Geneva and the implementation of his reformed practices in the church. 4. Calvin's Theology: The book examines Calvin's theological contributions, particularly his teachings on predestination, the sovereignty of God, and the authority of scripture. 5. Influence and Legacy: Cadier reflects on the lasting impact of Calvin's work, not just in theology but also in shaping the societal and political landscapes of his time and beyond. Jean Cadier's portrayal of Calvin is nuanced, showing him as a complex figure who was deeply committed to his beliefs and who had a significant influence on the Protestant Reformation. This biography is considered valuable for those interested in the history of Christianity, Reformation studies, and the life and theology of John Calvin. --AI Generated.

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Jean Cadier (1898-1981) was a French theologian and historian, known for his expertise in Reformation history and particularly his work on John Calvin. His background and contributions can be summarized as follows: 1. Early Life and Education: Born in 1898, Cadier was a product of early 20th century France. He received his education in an era when the study of theology and church history was undergoing significant changes, influenced by both historical-critical methods and a renewed interest in Reformation theology. 2. Career and Contributions: Cadier was primarily a scholar and an academic. He dedicated much of his career to the study of the Protestant Reformation, with a special focus on John Calvin. His approach to Calvin was characterized by careful historical research combined with a theological understanding of Calvin's work. 3. Significant Works: His most notable work is "The Man God Mastered," a biography of John Calvin that offers a comprehensive and insightful look into Calvin's life and theology. This book is particularly appreciated for its balanced view of Calvin, portraying him not just as a theological figure but also as a human being influenced by his times and experiences. 4. Influence and Legacy: Cadier's work contributed significantly to Calvin studies and the understanding of Reformation history. He was known for his ability to make complex theological and historical subjects accessible to a broader audience. His works continue to be referenced in theological and historical studies related to John Calvin and the Reformation era. 5. Contextual Understanding: As a 20th-century scholar, Cadier's perspective on Calvin was informed by the historical and cultural context of his own time. He was part of a wave of historians who sought to understand historical figures like Calvin within their own historical contexts, rather than through the lens of later doctrinal developments. Jean Cadier's legacy lies in his detailed and thoughtful approach to the study of one of Christianity's pivotal figures, offering insights that have enriched the understanding of John Calvin's life, work, and enduring influence on Christian thought and practice.

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