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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: J.T. McNeillPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780195007435ISBN 10: 0195007433 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 20 June 1991 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews[McNeill] has done a great service in presenting in one volume not only an account of the life and teaching of Calvin but a survey of Calvinism down to our own day...One of the best short accounts of Calvin available, based on a thorough knowledge both of his life and writings and of modern scholarship. -American Historical Review Will surely remain the standard book on Calvinism for many years to come. It deserves wide currency and careful reading. -Albert C. Outler McNeill has given us a very good and much needed volume on Reformed Christianity. -Leonard J. Tinterud, Theology Today A book that will certainly be the historical reference volume on Calvin in the English language for years to come. -Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr., The Christian Century A masterful historical portrait of the whole movement of Calvinism. -Union Seminary Quarterly Review An excellent coverage of Calvinistic thought, its development and its expansion. -Richard Cherok, Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary Still the best available single volume on Calvin and Calvinism. -William Loyd Allen, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Still the best available single volume on Calvin and Calvinism. -William Loyd Allen, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary An excellent coverage of Calvinistic thought, its development and its expansion. -Richard Cherok, Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary A masterful historical portrait of the whole movement of Calvinism. -Union Seminary Quarterly Review A book that will certainly be the historical reference volume on Calvin in the English language for years to come. -Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr., The Christian Century McNeill has given us a very good and much needed volume on Reformed Christianity. -Leonard J. Tinterud, Theology Today Will surely remain the standard book on Calvinism for many years to come. It deserves wide currency and careful reading. -Albert C. Outler [McNeill] has done a great service in presenting in one volume not only an account of the life and teaching of Calvin but a survey of Calvinism down to our own day....One of the best short accounts of Calvin available, based on a thorough knowledge both of his life and writings and of modern scholarship. -American Historical Review [McNeill] has done a great service in presenting in one volume not only an account of the life and teaching of Calvin but a survey of Calvinism down to our own day....One of the best short accounts of Calvin available, based on a thorough knowledge both of his life and writings and of modern scholarship. --American Historical Review Will surely remain the standard book on Calvinism for many years to come. It deserves wide currency and careful reading. --Albert C. Outler McNeill has given us a very good and much needed volume on Reformed Christianity. --Leonard J. Tinterud, Theology Today A book that will certainly be the historical reference volume on Calvin in the English language for years to come. --Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr., The Christian Century A masterful historical portrait of the whole movement of Calvinism. --Union Seminary Quarterly Review An excellent coverage of Calvinistic thought, its development and its expansion. --Richard Cherok, Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary Still the best available single volume on Calvin and Calvinism. --William Loyd Allen, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""[McNeill] has done a great service in presenting in one volume not only an account of the life and teaching of Calvin but a survey of Calvinism down to our own day....One of the best short accounts of Calvin available, based on a thorough knowledge both of his life and writings and of modern scholarship.""--American Historical Review ""Will surely remain the standard book on Calvinism for many years to come. It deserves wide currency and careful reading.""--Albert C. Outler ""McNeill has given us a very good and much needed volume on Reformed Christianity.""--Leonard J. Tinterud, Theology Today ""A book that will certainly be the historical reference volume on Calvin in the English language for years to come.""--Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr., The Christian Century ""A masterful historical portrait of the whole movement of Calvinism.""--Union Seminary Quarterly Review ""An excellent coverage of Calvinistic thought, its development and its expansion.""--Richard Cherok, Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary ""Still the best available single volume on Calvin and Calvinism.""--William Loyd Allen, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |