John Calvin on the Visions of Ezekiel: Historical and Hermeneutical Studies in John Calvin's 'sermons inédits', especially on Ezek. 36-48

Author:   Erik A. Boer ,  Erik Deboer
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   21
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9789004131835


Pages:   286
Publication Date:   13 October 2003
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John Calvin on the Visions of Ezekiel: Historical and Hermeneutical Studies in John Calvin's 'sermons inédits', especially on Ezek. 36-48


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John Calvin's sermons on Ezekiel, held between 1552 and 1554 in the church 'la Madeleine' in Geneva and now studied for the first time, offer intriguing material on his exposition of prophetic visions. The manuscripts disclose the reformer's preaching on the book as a whole, including the visions on the restoration of Israel, Gog and Magog, and the great temple vision. The first part of this study focuses on the history of patristic, medieval and 16th century exegesis of Ezekiel. The second part is a systematic theological analysis of the hermeneutical principles of Calvin's exposition of visionary revelation. Finally, the sermons on the visions of Ezek. 36-48, a unique specimen of literal historical exegesis with a christological perspective, are analysed.

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Author:   Erik A. Boer ,  Erik Deboer
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   21
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.670kg
ISBN:  

9789004131835


ISBN 10:   9004131833
Pages:   286
Publication Date:   13 October 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Abbreviated Titles General introduction PART I. CALVIN AND THE HISTORY OF EXEGESIS ON EZEKIEL Introduction 1. The Church Fathers 2. The Monks 3. The Colleagues 4. The Jews PART II. JOHN CALVIN ON VISIONARY REVELATION 5. Vision and Doctrine 6. Characteristics of Visionary Revelation 7. ‘Visio’ as Prophetic Performance PART III THE VISIONS OF EZEK. 37–48 IN CALVIN’S EXPOSITION Introduction 8. Promises added to the Threats (Ezek. 36) 9. The Restoration of Israel (Ezek. 37) 10. Gog and Magog (Ezek. 38–39) 11. The New Temple and City (Ezek. 40–48) 12. Conclusions Bibliography Index of Biblical Texts Index of Names Index of Subjects

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This is a valuable study which sets the Ezekiel sermons in the context of previous expositions, explores Calvin's sources, expounds the teaching of the sermons and compares this with the stance of others. As the author is almost the only person to have read these sermons since the sixteenth century, there is much for Calvin scholars to learn and the volume will make an excellent companion to the edition of the sermons, when this appears. - A.N.S. Lane, in: Lux Mundi (2005) ... this monograph offers an engaging and important contribution to research on Calvin's exegesis. It is an admirable addition to the growing study of Calvin's homiletical works and will surely encourage further study of his Ezekiel sermons. - Jon Balserak, in: The Sixteenth Century Journal (2005) ...the book in the whole is a model of thorough and careful scholarship... - William Young, in: Renaissance Quarterly


'This is a valuable study which sets the Ezekiel sermons in the context of previous expositions, explores Calvin's sources, expounds the teaching of the sermons and compares this with the stance of others. As the author is almost the only person to have read these sermons since the sixteenth century, there is much for Calvin scholars to learn and the volume will make an excellent companion to the edition of the sermons, when this appears.' A.N.S. Lane, Lux Mundi, 2005. '... this monograph offers an engaging and important contribution to research on Calvin's exegesis. It is an admirable addition to the growing study of Calvin's homiletical works and will surely encourage further study of his Ezekiel sermons.' Jon Balserak, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2005 '...the book in the whole is a model of thorough and careful scholarship...' William Young, Renaissance Quarterly.


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Erik A. de Boer, Ph.D. (1999) in Theology, University of Geneva, is minister of the Reformed Churches, associated researcher of the Theological University in Kampen (Broederweg), the Netherlands and also Research Associate of the Department of Ecclesiology, Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State, South-Africa. He prepared a critical edition of Calvin's sermons on Ezekiel 36-38 and is currently writing a monograph on the 'congrégations' in Geneva.

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