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A Ministry Dearer Than Life - The Pastoral Legacy of John Calvin (Paperback, New)
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A Ministry Dearer Than Life - The Pastoral Legacy of John Calvin (Paperback, New)
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Few figures in the history of Western civilization can evoke the
sort of reactions-both positive and negative-that John Calvin does
five hundred years after his birth. His most ardent admirers have
frequently betrayed him, and his friends have been as damaging to
his reputation as his enemies. Much has been attributed to him that
he would have disowned in a heartbeat. And yet, as Victor Shepherd
perceptively observes in this booklet, to read his correspondence
is to come close to someone whose heart breaks over the grief of
people wracked by tragedy, illness, treachery, and untimely death.
Everywhere Calvin evinces first-person acquaintance with a holy God
whose mercy he wants to attest at all times and in all
circumstances. In "A Ministry Dearer Than Life, " Victor Shepherd
reminds us that despite the popular caricature of Calvin as
cold-hearted dogmatist, Calvin was above all else a pastor whose
biblical and theological expositions throb with empathic warmth. In
doing so, Dr. Shepherd reminds the church today that Calvin still
has much to teach us about pastoral ministry in the twenty-first
century.
The Rev. Dr. Victor Shepherd is Professor of Systematic and
Historical Theology at Tyndale University College & Seminary,
Toronto, and Professor "Ordinarius" for the Graduate Theological
Foundation, University of Oxford. He is also an adjunct professor
at the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto, where he
supervises doctoral students in Reformation studies. His other
books include, "Interpreting Martin Luther: An Introduction to His
Life and Thought" and "The Nature and Function of Faith in the
Theology of John Calvin. "
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