Greater than any other Reformation
era figure, John Calvin stimulated the
debate, thoughts and ideas that have
come to dominate Western culture and
society. Dedicated to the reform of the
church, and insistent on a literalistic
reading of scripture, his influence
radically changed the face of
Protestantism and Society.
Society's abhorrence of corruption in
government, and the correspondent lack
of it in Western Democracies, is
largely down to his work. He was the
first major political thinker to model
social organisation on Biblical
principles, one of his most important
innovations being the incorporation of
the church into city government. As a
result, Geneva became the most
important Protestant centre of Europe
in the 16th Century.
Calvin's transformation of the
political, social, philosophical and
cultural landscape of Europe permeates
the doctrine of Presbyterian, and other
Reformed churches worldwide, to this
day.
Williston Walker produced this
benchmark biography in 1906: it is
still the best. Gripping, enlightening
and authoritative - you will learn of a
man whose theological stance and
political philosophy has done much to
shape modern Western culture and
continues to influence millions of
people in the 21st century.