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This book examines the disputes about the eucharist that were carried out in the popular press in 16th-century France. Christopher Elwood's focus is on the way in which power is symbolized in eucharistic doctrine, and how representations of power in the context of theological discussion influenced understandings of power in other spheres of life. By concentrating on writings that were accessible to and likely to be read by a popular, lay audience, Elwood seeks to discover what ideas concerning the eucharist were actually conveyed to readers. His central argument is that the Calvinist eucharistic theory propounded in the 16th century included a way of construing power and the relation between the sacred and society that contributed in a very significant way to the ideological, social, and political unrest that characterized the Reformation period.
Honoring the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Christopher
Elwood offers an insightful and accessible overview of John
Calvin's theological ideas within their historical context. A Brief
Introduction to John Calvin discusses the trials and tribulations
Calvin encountered as he ministered and taught in Geneva, paying
special attention to the theological controversies associated with
the Trinity and predestination. In this concise introduction,
Elwood explores the development of Calvinism and its influence in
today's world.
In this concise introduction to Calvin's life and thought,
Christopher Elwood offers an insightful and accessible overview of
Calvin's key teachings within his historical context. The trials
and travails Calvin encountered as he ministered and taught in
Geneva are discussed, with special attention given to theological
controversies associated with the Trinity and predestination.
Elwood indicates the ways that Calvinism developed and its
influence in today's world. Illustrations are interspersed
throughout the text and humorously illuminate key points providing
an engaging introduction to this important theologian. Written by
experts but designed for the novice, the Armchair series provides
accurate, concise, and witty overviews of some of the most profound
moments and theologians in Christian history. These books are
essential supplements for first-time encounters with primary texts,
lucid refreshers for scholars and clergy, and enjoyable reads for
the theologically curious.
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