by John Calvin
in ePub, .mobi & .pdf formats
Translated by Sophie Mauroux, 926 pages
John Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion: 1541 French Edition" is a seminal work of Reformation theology that continues to influence Christian thought and practice to this day. This magnum opus serves as a profound exploration of the core tenets of Christianity. Calvin's writing is deeply pastoral and devotionally rich, appealing to both scholars and those seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.
In this monumental work, Calvin expounds upon the knowledge of God, the nature of humanity, and the essential principles of Christian doctrine. He explores the intricate relationship between faith, grace, and justification, elucidating the theological foundations of the Christian faith. Through his meticulous exegesis of biblical texts, Calvin encourages readers to embrace faith, repentance, and the sacraments as essential components of their spiritual journey.
Calvin's "Institutes" is not merely a theological treatise; it is a guide for the faithful, providing authoritative instruction on how to live a Christian life. It navigates topics such as predestination, prayer, the authority of the Church, and civil government, offering profound insights and practical wisdom. Calvin's emphasis on the sovereignty of God and the importance of faith-based living continues to resonate with believers, making "Institutes of the Christian Religion: 1541 French Edition" a timeless and invaluable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Essence of this Tome
A Dedication to Francis I
CHAPTER ONE: The Knowledge of God
CHAPTER TWO: The Knowledge of Man and Free Will
CHAPTER THREE: The Revelation of God's Law
CHAPTER FOUR: Of Faith, Where the Apostles' Creed Is Explained
CHAPTER FIVE: Repentance
CHAPTER SIX: Of Justification by Faith and by the Merits of Works
CHAPTER SEVEN: Of the Similarities and Differences between the Old and New Covenants
CHAPTER EIGHT: Understanding God's Predestination and Providence
CHAPTER NINE: Of Prayer, The Prayer of Our Lord Is Explained
CHAPTER TEN: Of the Sacraments
CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Significance of Baptism
CHAPTER TWELVE: The Significance of the Lord's Supper
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Regarding the Five Other Ceremonies Falsely Called Sacraments: Confirmation, Penance, Extreme Unction, Ecclesiastical Orders, and Marriage
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: On Christian Liberty
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Authority of the Church
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Of Civil Government
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: The Christian Life