Category Blogging The Institutes

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Blog 116: 3.7.8 – 3.8.3

The Institutes almost demand multiple readings. Not only because the work is so rich in doctrinal perspective, but also because it is, in fact, full of striking “one-liners.”  Such surely include these words: “the chief part of self-denial …  looks…

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Blog 114: 3.6.1 – 3.6.5

Calvin begins a new section here comprising five chapters given over to the nature of the Christian life.  It knew a separate existence from the Institutes published as a booklet in its right. Referring to his love of brevity (yes!),…

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Blog 115: 3.7.1 – 3.7.7

This is one of the most memorable passages in all of the Institutes beginning with those words, “We are not our own…” For Calvin, self-denial and cross-bearing are the twin (negative) marks of our holiness. In this section Calvin is…

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Blog 112: 3.5.3 – 3.5.8

3.5.3 – 3.5.8More on the error of indulgences, “this impious dogma” and “more astounding blasphemy” which, by suggesting the worth of “the heavenly treasury” turns Christ into a mere “saintlet.” He accuses the Roman church of twisting Paul’s words in…

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Blog 111: 3.4.36 – 3.5.2

More attacks on man’s perennial problem of a works-righteousness mentality, this time by medieval Catholic insistence that “love covers a multitude of sins” – that is, with God. Calvin correctly interprets misinterpreted passages of Scriptures viewed as suggesting that works…

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Blog 108: 3.4.21 – 3.4.26

Now comes the payoff.  Calvin offers a quick summary (3.4.24).  This medieval Roman Catholic practice of confession is nothing but a “tyrannous law,” adding that it is “one promulgated in contempt of God” (3.4.24).  Against it Calvin simply puts the…

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Blog 107: 3.4.16 – 3.4.20

June 2 3.4.16-20 (1.641-647) Throughout this chapter, Calvin keeps bumping into the “power of the keys” in the medieval practice of forgiveness and, as we’re moving into in these chapters, satisfaction for sin.Hios fundamental point is that the keys are…