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John Calvin: A Heart For Devotion, Doctrine & Doxology (2008)

by Burk Parsons(Favorite Author)
4.08 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1567691064 (ISBN13: 9781567691061)
languge
English
publisher
Reformation Trust Publishing
review 1: A volume of 19 essays on the life and belief of John Calvin. The purpose of this volume (as stated in the introduction on page xvi) is “best served if the reader comes to the conclusion, ‘I ought to be reading Calvin himself!'” Measured by that standard, this volume was a success for me.Fewer names conjure up the same mixture of adoration and abhorrence as Calvin (or the eponymous theological system of Calvinism) does. It seems people are either convinced that his views are next to gospel or the worst of heresy with little grey area. Whatever your prior thoughts, this volume sketches Calvin’s personal history, character, and beliefs and invites you to consider the man himself. An excellent introduction for those wanting to know more about Calvin.My main critique wo... moreuld be that the chapters were at times of uneven quality. It is hard to avoid this when you take the anthology approach and have many different authors, but it seemed that even some of the chapters that should have had a similar focus were (literally AND figuratively) on different pages. The clearest example is the five chapters that address the doctrines of Calvinism. Some of the chapters addressed what made the doctrine of Calvinism they focused on distinct (the chapters on election and perseverance of the saints) while others focused on broader theological definitions (the chapter on atonement, for example, dealt with atonement as a concept and not the distinctives of limited atonement). Finally, I found the chapter authored by John MacArthur to be less objective and balanced than the others. Hence my subtraction of a star.
review 2: Burk Parson's book provides a fresh look at the life of John Calvin. The book, a compilation of essays by various authors, addresses and corrects many of the myths and harsh criticisms associated with Calvin's life by presenting a pastoral side of him that includes some unique personal struggles that few have read about. Each of the writers has a unique way of skillfully weaving together warm devotion with rich doctrine by using the life and writings of Calvin. Still, it won't take long to realize that Christ, and not John Calvin, is the focus of this book. Like the writings of Calvin, this book seeks to not only inform us but to inspire us to pursue the great triune God. less
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bam
Typical ligonier ministry type stuff
pacey1
It was eye opening and i loved it.
outofharm
Decent intro to Calvin.
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