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Calvin for Armchair Theologians [Paperback]

Christopher Elwood (Author), Ron Hill (Illustrator)
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April 1, 2002 Armchair Theologians
In this concise introduction to Calvin's life and thought, Elwood offers an insightful and accessible overview of Calvin's key teachings within its historical context. This is an engaging look at an all-important theologian.

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"This is as winsome introduction to John Calvin as one can find. It is brief, but covers the whole range of his life and theology. It is not only lucid, but also written in a lively style. The analysis is accurate and faithful to Calvin, and at the same time post-Calvin developments - "Calvin's children" - are related in a suggestive way to Calvin's own life and thought." --I. John Hesselink, Albertus C Van Raalte Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus, Western Theological Seminary

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Christopher Elwood is Professor of Historical Theology at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

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  • Paperback: 182 pages
  • Publisher: WJK; 1 edition (April 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0664223036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0664223038
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #487,708 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Basic overview of Calvin's life and thought., April 18, 2003
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zonaras (Jimbo's House of Pie) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calvin for Armchair Theologians (Paperback)
CALVIN FOR ARMCHAIR THEOLOGIANS is a very unbiased look at Calvin's ideas. They are presented in a favorable light, but it does not appear as if the author agrees fully with Calvin's teaching. Servetus, an anti-Trinitarian, was burned at the stake in Geneva under Calvin's auspices, and the author mentions Servetus' ideas as being "ahead of his time"--in that the orthodox Christian concept of the Trinity is outdated and is not considered today to be as "universal" as the "one God, we are One" mantra of today.

Considering the nature of theology--pretty dry and abstract without much humor or human element, Ron Hill does a great job elucidating his subject with cartoon-strip illustrations to drive home certain points. This loosens up the subject matter of God's wrath, predestination of the Elect, and the need for an innocent Man to suffer and die quite a bit. The fist part of the book is the history of Calvin's life and career. The second part is about Calvin's teachings and perceptions of God as interpreted from the Bible. The last part tries to figure out where John Calvin stands in history--was he as bad as liberal Protestants say? Did he contribute to future religious intolerance and bigotry? Did Calvin provide sort of a spiritual force behind the rise of mercantillism and modern capitalism? Was he influential in the outlook of America's Founding Fathers? Calvin upheld the doctrine of man's absoloute moral degeneration; it would be a grave mistake for any one individual or body of people to have too much power in a government unchecked. Therefore, it would be better to have a system of government that provides checks and balances to keep one group from getting too much power. In all, this is a fun, quick and easy read if you are not horrified at hardcore Christian theology, including the controversial doctrine of Predestination.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Handy and Easily Accessible Guide, December 16, 2005
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This review is from: Calvin for Armchair Theologians (Paperback)
"Who was John Calvin?" the author begins, "A humorless killjoy...?" too often that is how the great Reformer is viewed. And as a result, all too few people try to get to know him. Christopher Elwood writes this book in order to dispel some of the misconceptions. It is also a handy and easily accessible guide to the man who, along with Martin Luther, was at the forefront of the Reformation.

Dr. Elwood - who is Associate Professor of Historical Theology at Louisville Seminary - gives us a guidebook to the John Calvin the man and his message. Elwood traces Calvin's youth and education in the simplest of terms, and along the way, gives a broad overview of the other Protestant movement in Calvin's day.

Thereafter, the book shows the way that God led Calvin to Geneva, to a friendship with Guillaime Farel and the effect of that association upon the faith life of the city. Giving plenty of information in a clear narrative, Elwood help the reader see the inner workings of the renewal of the Church as guided by Calvin.

We are shown the leadership structure of the church and its' basis in Scripture. Then, Elwood provides us with a summary of the main topics in Calvin's great work "Institutes of the Christian Religion". I found the book particularly helpful, here, as Elwood showed that Calvin's approach toward theology stemmed from the view of Anselm: Theology is faith seeking understanding. So, Calvin's approach is to begin with belief; since it is the groundwork of a trusting relationship with God. Then, building upon that belief, we seek to know more and more about God and His will for humankind, including our own lives. If this sounds self-evident, it is because Calvin's view has become the prevalent view in the Presbyterian Church.

One of the best features of the book is the chapter called "Calvin's Children". It looks at those movements and ideas between the time of Calvin and our own time, which may or may not claim Calvin as their forebear. The book is generously illustrated with drawings that catch the spirit of the text, conveying information in a way that is lively and often humorous. It is part of "The Armchair Series" published by Westminster - John Knox Press that has grown to include titles about Augustine, Wesley, Luther, Aquinas and The Reformation.

If you find this review helpful you might want to read some of my other reviews, including those on subjects ranging from biography to architecture, as well as religion and fiction.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Calvin Rising, November 23, 2007
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This review is from: Calvin for Armchair Theologians (Paperback)
This is book is especially designed for those for those who have heard many things about Calvin, but never read anything by him. The book begins with Calvin's formative years as a humanist and an advocate of the Reformation. With the move to Basel and then later Geneva, Calvin began his career as a theological writer. Much controversy has been given to Calvin's teachings regarding predestination, and TULIP as if this was the heart and soul of his teachings. It was interesting to discover that Calvin spilled much ink about the pre-eminence of the Creator God, the person and work of Christ, and the importance of the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer.

Another point of appreciation of Elwood's book is what was done with Calvin's teachings after his death regarding its influence in not just theology, and church hierarchy, but also in both government and society.

This book was concise and well pressented. It presents just enough information to whet one's appetite for further reading for one of western civilization's greatest theologians.
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