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Knowing God and Ourselves: Reading Calvin's Institute Devotionally (David Calhoun)

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The goal of Knowing God and Ourselves is to help students, especially beginning students, of Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion to better understand what they are reading and to encourage them to persist in working through this important but challenging book.

Calvin intended the Institutes to be a guide in reading Scripture and a theological companion to his commentaries. Above all, he wanted his readers to respond to biblical truth with love for God and obedient lives. The subtitle of this book is Reading Calvin's Institutes Devotionally. Reading the Institutes devotionally is not merely one way of reading Calvin's book. It is the only way to read it.

The sections in the Institutes to be read with each chapter of this book are clearly indicated. The reading assignments are from the McNeill-Battles edition of the 1559 Institutes; but if one prefers to use the briefer but ample 1541 French edition of the Institutes, translated by Robert White (and also published by the Banner of Truth Trust), the relevant chapter and page numbers for that edition have also been added to the 'Read' section at the head of each chapter in this guide.

'By nature I love brevity', Calvin wrote. The length of the Institutes may not seem to justify Calvin's claim, but compared with many theologies, past and present, Calvin's book is remarkable for its lucid brevity. David Calhoun has sought to follow Calvin's advice in Knowing God and Ourselves. It is a short and lucid guide to Calvin's Institutes, which, in turn, is a guide to the Bible.

'I did not read Calvin's Institutes until I was in my doctoral studies at Princeton Theological Seminary. I have been reading this book ever since, along with other writings by Calvin and books about Calvin. For twenty-five years, I taught a course in the Institutes at Covenant Theological Seminary. I do not idolize Calvin, but my respect for him as a teacher and pastor has grown through the years. Facing the daily task of living, with its many demands and pressures, struggling with incurable cancer, and trying to find a way to understand the chaos and grimness of world events unfolding around me, I have found Calvin a source of solidity and strength. Enjoying the gift of life, the blessing of love of family and friends, the joy of food and drink, the beauty of nature, and the wonder of it all, I have discovered in Calvin a fellow pilgrim whose words often reflected and focused my feelings and helped me to fix my eyes on heaven and to give thanks. Calvin also challenges me, rebukes me, and leads me on, gently but firmly, toward greater love for God and obedience to his word. I pray that your study of Calvin's Institutes will bring you great blessing also.'

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'Too often as Christians we think it's more important to know God than it is to know ourselves, but Calvin rightly shows that there is equal balance in the importance of knowing God and how that affects knowledge of ourselves, and vice versa; the more we know ourselves, truly, the more we're driven to know and love God. What he does is to take us through Calvin's Institutes section by section just with a brief summary and devotional comment, then leading into prayer and response, and it just whets your appetite to get and get the uncut version, and read it more fully, so if you want a very useful way for getting somebody into the Institutes, than Calhoun's book is one to get your hands on.' — MARK JOHNSTON

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction to the Institutes 1

1 Knowing God in Creation—‘The Mirror of Divinity’ 19

2 Knowing God in Scripture—‘Spectacles’ 27

3 God—‘Three Persons in One Essence’ 37

4 Creation—‘A Spacious and Splendid House’ 51

5 Providence—‘God’s Ever-Present Hand’ 65

6 The Fall and its Consequences—‘The Curse … A Burning Furnace’ 77

7 Redemption in Christ—‘The Only Door’ 89

8 The Ten Commandments—‘The Law of Grace’ 97

9 The Old and New Testaments—‘Dawn … Noonday’ 109

10 The Person of Christ—‘The Bright Mirror’ 117

11 The Work of Christ—‘Prophet, King, Priest’ 129

12 The Holy Spirit—‘The Bond’ 141

13 Faith—‘A Palm Tree’ 149

14 Repentance—‘A Race’ 159

15 The Life of the Christian—‘Example and Pattern’ 169

16 Justification—‘The Main Hinge’ 185

17 Prayer—‘The Chief Exercise of Faith’ 201

18 Election—‘The Book of Life’ 219

19 The Resurrection—‘Promised Glory’ 237

20 The Church—‘Mother and School’ 253

21 The Church—‘The Body of Christ’ 269

22 The Roman Catholic Church—‘A Half-Demolished Building’ 279

23 The Sacraments—‘Ladders’ 291

24 Baptism—‘Symbol of Adoption’ 299

25 The Lord’s Supper—‘The Wonderful Exchange’ 309

26 Civil Government—‘Another Help’ 323

Conclusion 335

Bibliography 337

Product Details

Title: Knowing God and Ourselves: Reading Calvin's Institute Devotionally 

Author: David Calhoun

Publisher: Banner of Truth

Pages: 360

Binding: Cloth-bound

Size: 22.2 x 13.9 x 2.2 cm

ISBN: 9781848717183

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