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Through the nearly 450 years since his death, John Calvin has been
portrayed by his critics - Protestant as well as Catholic - as a
cold, ruthless fanatic. This distorted characterization, for the
most part, remains today. What was this man really like? An
unfeeling, gloomy monster or a saint untouched by the common
problems which beset lesser men? The author examines Calvin's
personal correspondence and reveals him as a man capable of human
mistakes and weaknesses, and yet, a deeply dedicated, sensitive
individual undeserving of the years of vilification. This book,
available here in English, for the first time in over 35 years,
considers John Calvin from a personal standpoint. The excellent
preface by Calvin-scholar John T. McNeill, carefully noted
resources, brevity, readability, and human interest make this a
biography for scholars and laymen alike. "This little book is one
of a kind. Written by a careful historian and Swiss pastor, it
draws on Calvin's correspondence and other records of the time to
give a strong impression of what the reformer was like as a person,
in his family life, in his close friendships, and in his sympathy
and generosity as a pastor." - Rev. Sherman Isbell
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