Introduction
1: The Knowledge of God and of Ourselves
2: Descartes and Reformed Theology
3: Scripture, Reason, and Grace
4: The Visibility of God
5: Providence and Predestination
6: Atonement
7: Duplex Gratia
8: Calvin the Compatibilist
9: Intermediate States
10: Pure Nature and Common Grace
It is not an introductory volume, either on Calvin or the issues
being treated. But it does contain tremendous riches for those
willing to be stretched.
*David Gibson, Theology May/June 2011.*
a lucid and genial writer... The intellectual tapestry into which
he weaves Calvin is a wide and eclectic one... stirring in the way
that theological rigour at its best can be.
*Alec Ryrie, Church Times*
Helm's analysis of Calvin and the many other theologians who
frequent this volume is always engrossing and thought-provoking,
and his breadth as well as depth extends the readership of this
book well beyond all those interested in Calvin and his milieu.
This is a book that will be widely read.
*Nigel Voak, Journal of Theological Studies*
Rigorous, but immensely rewarding.
*Donald Macleod, Expository Times*
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