Calvin and culture : exploring a worldview / [print] edited by David W. Hall, Marvin Padgett. - Phillipsburg, New Jersey : P&R Pub., (c)2010. - xx, 326 pages ; 23 cm. - The Calvin 500 series .

Includes bibliographies and index.

1929 and all that, or what does Calvinism say to historians searching for meaning? Law, authority, and liberty in early Calvinism The arts and the Reformed tradition Calvin's contributions to economic theory and policy / -- Timothy D. Terrell -- Calvinism and literature Calvin's legacy in philosophy Calvin, politics, and political science Calvinism and science John Calvin's impact on business Calvin and music Medicine : in the biblical tradition of John Calvin with modern applications Calvin as journalist The future of Calvinism as a worldview John M. Frame -- Darryl G. Hart -- John Witte Jr. -- William Edgar -- Leland Ryken -- William C. Davis -- Paul Marshall -- Don Petcher -- Richard C. Chewning -- Paul S. Jones -- Franklin E. (Ed) Payne -- Warren Cole Smith -- David W. Hall.

John Calvin's worldview extends far beyond the scope of theology, inspiring a multitude of followers to apply his thought to every form of human endeavor. The fourteen authors explore the worldview of Calvin and his disciples. They demonstrate how Calvin has transformed many fields of human study and activity and how the power of his worldview continues to this day. --from publisher description.



9781596380981

2010014257


Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.


Christianity--Philosophy.
Christianity and culture.

BX9418.P123.C358 2010