The Genevan Reformation and the American Founding

The Genevan Reformation and the American Founding
Title The Genevan Reformation and the American Founding PDF eBook
Author David W. Hall
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 512
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780739111062

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In this provocative study, David W. Hall argues that the American founders were more greatly influenced by Calvinism than contemporary scholars, and perhaps even the founders themselves, have understood. Calvinism's insistence on human rulers' tendency to err played a significant role in the founders' prescription of limited government and fed the distinctly American philosophy in which political freedom for citizens is held as the highest value. Hall's timely work countervails many scholars' doubt in the intellectual efficacy of religion by showing that religious teachings have led to such progressive ideals as American democracy and freedom.

Calvin and the Consolidation of the Genevan Reformation

Calvin and the Consolidation of the Genevan Reformation
Title Calvin and the Consolidation of the Genevan Reformation PDF eBook
Author William G. Naphy
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664226626

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This book chronicles the history of the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth century Geneva under the leadership of John Calvin and is the best modern study of the Genevan Reformation available. The narrative of this work is enhanced by twenty-seven tables of extensive statistical data and eleven prosopographical appendices drawn from the author's extensive studies in the Geneva archives. His work shows the challenges faced by Calvin and his associates as they sought to proclaim and enact their Christian faith in a Genevan society that was facing severe problems with the influx of refugees from all over Europe.

A Companion to the Reformation in Geneva

A Companion to the Reformation in Geneva
Title A Companion to the Reformation in Geneva PDF eBook
Author Jon Balserak
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 493
Release 2021-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004404392

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A description of the course of the Protestant Reformation in the city of Geneva from the 16th to the 18th centuries.

The Reformation of Rights

The Reformation of Rights
Title The Reformation of Rights PDF eBook
Author John Witte
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 25
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 0521818427

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Calvin's teachings spread rapidly throughout Western Europe shaping the law of early modern Protestant lands.

Calvin, Geneva and the Reformation

Calvin, Geneva and the Reformation
Title Calvin, Geneva and the Reformation PDF eBook
Author Ronald Wallace
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 321
Release 1998-01-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1579100996

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This book comprises a series of essays on Calvin's work and on the thought and devotion applied to it. The author includes an account of John Calvin's early life and the important events of his struggle and triumphs in Geneva

Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers

Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers
Title Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers PDF eBook
Author Daniel L. Dreisbach
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 345
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0199987939

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Dreisbach shows that the Bible was the most frequently referenced book in the political discourse of the American founders. Drawing on some of the most familiar rhetoric of the founding era, Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers examines the founders' diverse uses of the Bible and how scripture informed their political culture. -- Provided by publisher.

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States
Title Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States PDF eBook
Author George Thomas Kurian
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 2849
Release 2016-11-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1442244321

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From the Founding Fathers through the present, Christianity has exercised powerful influence in the United States—from its role in shaping politics and social institutions to its hand in inspiring art and culture. The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States outlines the myriad roles Christianity has played and continues to play. This masterful five-volume reference work includes biographies of major figures in the Christian church in the United States, influential religious documents and Supreme Court decisions, and information on theology and theologians, denominations, faith-based organizations, immigration, art—from decorative arts and film to music and literature—evangelism and crusades, the significant role of women, racial issues, civil religion, and more. The first volume opens with introductory essays that provide snapshots of Christianity in the U.S. from pre-colonial times to the present, as well as a statistical profile and a timeline of key dates and events. Entries are organized from A to Z. The final volume closes with essays exploring impressions of Christianity in the United States from other faiths and other parts of the world, as well as a select yet comprehensive bibliography. Appendices help readers locate entries by thematic section and author, and a comprehensive index further aids navigation.