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Calvin and Culture: Exploring a Worldview (edition 2010)

by David W. Hall (Editor), Marvin Padgett (Editor)

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John Calvin's worldview extends far beyond the scope of theology, inspiring a multitude of followers to apply his thought to every form of human endeavor. The fourteen authors explore the worldview of Calvin and his disciples. They demonstrate how Calvin has transformed many fields of human study and activity and how the power of his worldview continues to this day. --from publisher description.… (more)
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Title:Calvin and Culture: Exploring a Worldview
Authors:David W. Hall
Other authors:Marvin Padgett (Editor)
Info:P & R Publishing (2010), Paperback, 352 pages
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This final volume of the Calvin 500 series is affectionately dedicated to the next generation of worldview Christians,
especially our own children, whom we love dearly:
Megan Hall, Devon Hall, Andrew and Amanda Hall,
Steve Padgett, Heather Kennedy, and Tim Padgett
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[Foreword] John Calvin was not only a theologian.
The year 1929 was a significant one in the lives of many Americans.
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John Calvin's worldview extends far beyond the scope of theology, inspiring a multitude of followers to apply his thought to every form of human endeavor. The fourteen authors explore the worldview of Calvin and his disciples. They demonstrate how Calvin has transformed many fields of human study and activity and how the power of his worldview continues to this day. --from publisher description.

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