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Surely He Has Borne Our Griefs

Editor’s Note: The following has been adapted from a chapter in Atonement, edited by Gabriel Fluhrer (P&R, 2010). Find the rest of this chapter and more at ReformedResources.org. Surely he has…

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To Know Ourselves…

Calvin’s Institutes opens with a strikingly important sentence–crafted first by a young man in his mid-twenties and only fine tuned between its first appearance in 1536 and its final expression…

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Calvin on the Sacraments

For some, John Calvin seems to be at his most feisty when he writes on the sacraments. Against those who complain that infant baptism is a travesty of the Gospel, in…

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Blog 221: 4.17.6 – 4.17.11

Calvin’s great concern is that Christians should “rightly use the Lord’s Supper.”  He is, from beginning to end, a pastoral theologian (surely any other kind is guilty of a category…

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Blog 220: 4.17.1 – 4.17.5

Calvin now turns to the theme of the Lord’s Supper. His concern is twofold: (i) to provide a simple explanation of the Supper and (ii) to resolve difficulties related to…

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Blog 219: 4.16.31 – 4.16.32

One of the perplexities we modern Christians encounter in admiring magisterial reformers like Calvin is the severity of their attitude to, and treatment of, Anabaptists. In Calvin’s case this may…

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Blog 218: 4.16.25 – 4.16.30

Calvin was, and remains, a theologian of the ages.  Of course his theology comes to us clothed in the garments of the sixteenth century.  But some things never change–including many…

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Blog 217: 4.16.20 – 4.16.24

For some, Calvin seems to be at his most feisty when he writes on the sacraments. Against those who complain that infant baptism is a travesty of the gospel, he stoutly…