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This review is from: Adultery and Divorce in Calvin's Geneva (Harvard Historical Studies) (Paperback)
Kingdon uses a handful of pivotal examples to trace the change in attitudes toward divorce and remarriage among Protestants shortly after Reformation began. The book is concise and well-written. The best parts involved Calvin's role in his brother's divorce and remarriage - which give off a faintly repugnant odor, but Kingdon strives to be fair. This makes a great companion to the Registers of the Consistory, etc., which Kingdon helped to edit.
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Adultery and Divorce in Calvin's Geneva (Harvard Historical Studies) by Robert M. Kingdon (Paperback - March 2, 1995)
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