Goblins, godzillas and ghouls: step aside as October 31 approaches on Calvin’s campus this year—John Calvin and Martin Luther would like to outdo you. Given this line-up of events, this year will be ...
Why the 500-year-old Reformer retains an enthusiastic following today. Few figures in Christian history have been esteemed so highly or despised so meanly as the shy French lawyer born 500 years ago ...
John Calvin’s “Institutes of the Christian Religion” is considered a defining book of the Reformation and a pillar of Protestant theology. First published in Latin in 1536 and in Calvin’s native ...
Today is John Calvin’s birthday—a time to celebrate and to reflect on him, his work, and his legacy, though surely not without pause. One of the founders, movers, and shakers of the Protestant ...
GRAND RAPIDS — Some surprises started unfolding when a team of Calvin Theological Seminary professors and graduate students recently launched the Chief eye-openers included successfully tracking down ...
The anniversary festivities contrast with Calvin's very modest life. Born into a middle-class Roman Catholic family in the little French town of Noyon, north of Paris, Calvin became a lawyer, but soon ...
In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson personally delivered the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate, and urged its ratification. (However, the Senate rejected it.) In 1929, American paper currency was ...
This is part three of a four-part series on the Protestant Reformation. The year of 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of this historic event. King Henry VIII of England and John Calvin played pivotal ...
Labor of love brings the Reformation’s seminal work into the Middle East. Most of the theological writings that shaped Western society over the last 500 years cannot be found on Middle Eastern ...
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