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Sermons on Genesis 1 - 11
John Calvin is generally thought of
as
the greatest theologian of the
Protestant Reformation or as a gifted
Bible commentator whose insights into
the text of Scripture are still highly
valued today. Yet it is not widely
known that the greatest obligation
Calvin felt was not to his fellow
scholars, nor even to his students, but
to the ordinary people - citizens of
Geneva and persecuted refugees,
shopkeepers and merchants, the young
and the old - who crowded St. Peter's
Church no less than ten times a
fortnight to listen to his sermons in
French.
Calvin's sermons have lain for too long
in the shadow of his commentaries. In
seeking to correct this imbalance, it
should be remembered that a sermon
serves a very different purpose from a
commentary. While explanation and
interpretation are enough for students,
they are never enough for a
congregation of sinners. That is why
Calvin's sermons always combine the
essential elements of all true
preaching - exposition, exhortation and
practical application. So let the
reader be warned: this volume contains
lively preaching! Calvin aims to awaken
the conscience and also demands life-
changing action. Is it any wonder that
such preaching was used by God to bring
spiritual renewal on an unprecedented
scale to the people and nations of
sixteenth-century Europe?
- Type: Hardcover
- Pages: 888
- ISBN: 9781848710382
- SKU: 9781848710382
- Publisher: Banner of Truth