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Calvin and the church : papers presented at the 13th Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society, May 24-26, 2001 : Calvin Theological Seminary, the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, Grand Rapids, Michigan / edited by David Foxgrover. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Calvin Studies Society papers ; 2001.Publication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Published for the Calvin Studies Society by CRC Product Services, (c)2002.Description: 168 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Church and state in Calvin's Geneva / William G. Naphy -- Acting on Calvin's ideas: the church in France / Raymond A. Mentzer -- A response by Glenn S. Sunshine -- Church on stage: Calvin's dynamic ecclesiology / Herman J. Selderhuis -- A response by H. Ward Holder -- Calvin, the church and ethics / Guenther (Gene) Haas -- A response by Arie G. Griffioen -- The polemic against Calvin: the origins and consequences of historical reputation / Marilynne Robinson -- "He who is not capable of one is not capable of the other": Calvin, baptism and excommunication in sixteenth-century Geneva / Karen E. Spierling -- A response by Elsie Anne McKee -- Children and the church in Calvin's Geneva / Barbara Pitkin -- A response by I. John Hesselink.
Abstract: A collection of papers presented at a colloquium organized by the Calvin Studies Society. The papers in this volume cover a range of topics related to John Calvin's impact on the church, including his theological contributions, ecclesiastical reforms, and the broader influence of Calvinism in various contexts.The 13th Colloquium was held in 2001 and hosted by Calvin Theological Seminary and the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Calvin Theological Seminary is an educational institution that prepares students for ministry in the Christian Reformed Church, and the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies is a specialized research library and archive focused on John Calvin, Calvinism, the Reformation, and early modern studies.--AI Generated.
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Church and state in Calvin's Geneva / William G. Naphy -- Acting on Calvin's ideas: the church in France / Raymond A. Mentzer -- A response by Glenn S. Sunshine -- Church on stage: Calvin's dynamic ecclesiology / Herman J. Selderhuis -- A response by H. Ward Holder -- Calvin, the church and ethics / Guenther (Gene) Haas -- A response by Arie G. Griffioen -- The polemic against Calvin: the origins and consequences of historical reputation / Marilynne Robinson -- "He who is not capable of one is not capable of the other": Calvin, baptism and excommunication in sixteenth-century Geneva / Karen E. Spierling -- A response by Elsie Anne McKee -- Children and the church in Calvin's Geneva / Barbara Pitkin -- A response by I. John Hesselink.

A collection of papers presented at a colloquium organized by the Calvin Studies Society. The papers in this volume cover a range of topics related to John Calvin's impact on the church, including his theological contributions, ecclesiastical reforms, and the broader influence of Calvinism in various contexts.The 13th Colloquium was held in 2001 and hosted by Calvin Theological Seminary and the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Calvin Theological Seminary is an educational institution that prepares students for ministry in the Christian Reformed Church, and the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies is a specialized research library and archive focused on John Calvin, Calvinism, the Reformation, and early modern studies.--AI Generated.

Calvin Studies Society. (2002). Calvin and the church: Papers Presented at the 13th Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society, May 24-26, 2001 : Calvin Theological Seminary, the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, Grand Rapids, Michigan (D. L. Foxgrover, Ed.). Published for the Calvin Studies Society by CRC Product Services. APA - CHECK FORMATING BEFORE USE

Calvin Studies Society. Calvin and the Church: Papers Presented at the 13th Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society, May 24-26, 2001 : Calvin Theological Seminary, the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Edited by David L. Foxgrover, Published for the Calvin Studies Society by CRC Product Services, 2002. MLA - CHECK FORMATING BEFORE USE

Calvin Studies Society. 2002. Calvin and the Church: Papers Presented at the 13th Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society, May 24-26, 2001 : Calvin Theological Seminary, the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Edited by David L. Foxgrover. Published for the Calvin Studies Society by CRC Product Services. Chicago/Turabian - CHECK FORMATTING BEFORE USE

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The Calvin Studies Society, the organizational author of this work, is dedicated to scholarly research and discussion about the life, times, and thought of John Calvin (1509-1564), a central figure in Reformation theology. The society often holds colloquia where scholars present papers on various aspects of Calvin's work and influence.

D. L. Foxgrover, the editor of this collection, would have been responsible for organizing and overseeing the publication of the papers presented at the colloquium. The role of an editor in such a context typically involves reviewing submissions, deciding on the inclusion and arrangement of papers, and possibly providing editorial oversight to ensure consistency and quality across the different contributions.

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