The knowledge of God and the knowledge of ourselves; God's honour and salvation in Christ; God's honour and the way to salvation; God's honour and the external means of salvation; God's honour and human salvation.
Marijn de Kroon is Chief Editor of the Collected Works of Martin Bucer, Munster Institute.
"Without question this work is an important contribution to Calvin
studies . . . With the publication of this volume, the
English-speaking world has been given access to the stimulating
insights of a substantial scholar." --The Reformed Theological
Review, 61.1 (April 2002)
"De Kroons book is a worthy attempt to gain insight into his
theology without being caught up in fruitless discussion of his
personality." --Irish Theological Quarterly 2002
"In an era when the study of Latin has fallen on hard times, it is
refreshing to see again that Latin is essential to a nuanced
knowledge of Calvin. De Kroon sensitively probes the subtleties of
the Latin words, discussing the obscuring of God's honour, as well
as the words pertaining to the robbing of God's honour." -Toronto
Journal of Theology, Fall 2003
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