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John Calvin as Sixteenth-Century Prophet (Hardcover)
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John Calvin as Sixteenth-Century Prophet (Hardcover)
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John Calvin as Sixteenth-Century Prophet examines Calvin's sense of
vocation. Jon Balserak argues that Calvin believed himself to be a
prophet "placed over nations and kingdoms to tear down and destroy,
to build and to plant" (Jer 1: 10). With this authority, Calvin
pursued an expansionist agenda which blended the religious,
political, and social towards making France, upon which he turned
his attentions especially after 1555, Protestant. Beginning with an
analysis of the two trajectories of thought existing within
Christian discourse on prophecy from the patristic to the Early
Modern era, this study goes on to locate Calvin within a
non-mystical, non-apocalyptic prophetic tradition that focused on
scriptural interpretation. Balserak demonstrates how Calvin
developed a plan to win France for the gospel; a plan which
included the possibility of armed conflict. To pursue his designs,
Calvin trained "prophets" who were sent into France to labor
intensely to undermine the king's authority on the grounds that he
supported idolatry, convince the French Reformed congregations that
they were already in a war with him, and prepare them for a
possible military uprising. An additional part of this plan saw
Calvin search for a French noble willing to support the evangelical
religion, even if it meant initiating a coup. Calvin began
ruminating over these ideas in the 1550s or possibly earlier. In
this analysis, the war which commenced in 1562 represents the
culmination of Calvin's years of preparation.
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