The Prism of Calvin’s Political Legacy in the United States
The writers of the American Constitution were guided by the theology of Calvin and the philosophy of Hobbes. On the contrary, they were resolute secularists
The writers of the American Constitution were guided by the theology of Calvin and the philosophy of Hobbes. On the contrary, they were resolute secularists
Editor’s Note: The first part of this article appeared in the May 2009 edition of Perspectives. In this second part Roy Anker picks up where
July 10, 2009, marks the 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth in Noyon, France. Special conferences and celebrations to commemorate the event are taking place
Beyond all question the mystery of godliness is great: He appeared in a body, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached
The world has changed so dramatically in the half-millennium since John Calvin’s birth that one suspects the old Reformer would be merely baffled and dumbfounded
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