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Reihe: Reformed Historical Theology

Selderhuis / Huijgen Calvinus Pastor Ecclesiae

Papers of the Eleventh International Congress on Calvin Research

E-Book, Englisch, Band Band 039, 467 Seiten

Reihe: Reformed Historical Theology

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This volume contains the collection of papers presented at the 11th International Congress on Calvin Research that took place in Zurich in 2014, and was hosted by the Institute for Swiss Reformation history. While many colleagues of Calvin addressed him in their letters as ‘Pastor Ecclesiae’ (Pastor of the Church), this is also the position he held when he passed away, 450 years before the congress in Zurich took place. The first part of the book consists of the plenary papers presented by leading scholars in Reformation history and theology, uncovering new grounds in Calvin research that may well evoke further research. In the second part, the seminars held at the Congress are published, and the third part consists of a selection of short papers presented at the Congress. These papers cover a wide variety of themes related to Calvin. They demonstrate that the interest in Calvin research since the Calvin-year in 2009 is even growing and that there is still much to be discovered.With contributions by: Forrest Buckner, Amy Nelson Burnett, Esther Chung-Kim, Max Engammare, Patrizio Foresta, Aurelio Garcia, Christian Grosse, Pierrick Hildebrand, R. Ward Holder, Luka Ilic, Jung-Sook Lee, Jeannette Kreijkes, Anthony N.S. Lane, Jonathan Lett, Karin Maag, Balázs Dávid Magyar, Elsie Anne McKee, Joe Mock, Wim Moehn, Jeannine Olson, Peter Opitz, György Papp, Johanna Rahner, Herman J. Selderhuis, Petr Škubal, Herman A. Speelman, Sun-kwon Kim, John L. Thompson, David M. Whitford, and Piotr Wilczek.
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1;Cover;1
2;Title Page;4
3;Copyright;5
4;Table of Contents;6
5;Body;10
6;Preface;10
7;Part I. Plenary Papers;12
7.1;Peter Opitz: Calvin in the Context of the Swiss Reformation;14
7.1.1;Introduction;14
7.1.2;1. First Foray: Guillaume Farel and His Network;15
7.1.3;2. A Second Foray: The Expulsion from Geneva and Its Context;19
7.1.4;3. A Third Foray: The ?hebraica veritas' and Its Experts;21
7.1.5;4. A Fourth Foray: Calvin's Institutio of 1536;23
7.1.6;Bibliography;28
7.2;Christian Grosse: La ?réparation publique' réformée: ritualisation et dé-ritualisation de la pénitence dans les Eglises calvinistes (XVIe–XVIIIe siècle);30
7.2.1;Bibliographie;47
7.2.2;Appendix;51
7.2.2.1;Liturgies réformées de pénitence publique 1545–1569;51
7.3;Jung-Sook Lee: ?True Repentance' in the Consistorial Discipline in Geneva and Its Relevance to the Korean Church;52
7.3.1;1. True Repentance in Geneva Discipline;54
7.3.2;2. Historical and Practical Relevance to the Korean Church Today;60
7.3.3;Bibliography;64
7.4;Elsie Anne McKee: Sermons, Prayers, and Detective Work in Calvin's Pulpit Ministry;66
7.4.1;1. Calvin in the Pulpits of Geneva;67
7.4.2;2. Dating Calvin's Sermons;69
7.4.3;3. Discovering What Calvin Was Preaching;77
7.4.4;4. Conclusion;83
7.4.5;Bibliography;84
7.4.6;Appendix;85
7.5;Johanna Rahner: New Challenges for Catholic Scholarship on Calvin?;96
7.5.1;1. A Significant Shift Leading to New Hermeneutics;96
7.5.2;2. Catholic Theology and the Reformers in the Wake of Vatican II;97
7.5.3;3. John Calvin and Catholic Theology—an Uneasy but Unique Relationship;99
7.5.4;4. A Catholic Countering of a Hostile Takeover Bid—a Litmus Test on Two Basic Controversies;102
7.5.4.1;4.1. You Cannot Be a Christian without the Church;102
7.5.4.2;4.2. No Justification without Sanctification and no Grace without Freedom;105
7.5.5;5. New Challenges and Future Trends: Towards a Joint Approach at Formulating a Political Theology;106
7.5.6;Bibliography;108
7.6;Herman J. Selderhuis: ?We Are Always Heading Towards Death';110
7.6.1;Introduction;110
7.6.2;1. Death in Calvin's Life;111
7.6.3;2. Death in Calvin's Thought;113
7.6.4;3. Death in Calvin's Letters;117
7.6.5;4. Calvin's Death;120
7.6.6;5. Summary and Conclusion;121
7.6.7;Bibliography;122
7.7;John L. Thompson: Second Thoughts about Conscience;124
7.7.1;1. Calvin's Mosaic Harmony and its Relationship to Genesis;126
7.7.2;2. Calvin's Exegesis of the Seventh Commandment, 1554–1563;129
7.7.2.1;Calvin's General Case against Incest in the Mosaic Harmony;130
7.7.2.2;Incest in Calvin's Pentateuchal Exegesis Prior to the Mosaic Harmony, 1554–1560;134
7.7.3;3. Reflections on Calvin's Evolving Exegesis of Incest;138
7.7.3.1;Conflicting Texts;138
7.7.3.2;Conflicting Theologies;139
7.7.3.3;Conflicting Thoughts: Conscience in Calvin and His Exegesis;142
7.7.4;Bibliography;145
7.8;Piotr Wilczek: The Polish Reception of John Calvin's Works;148
7.8.1;Introduction;148
7.8.2;1. Calvin's Contacts with Poland—a Bibliographical Survey;149
7.8.3;2. Calvin's Works Translated and Published in Poland;152
7.8.4;3. Reception of Calvin's Thought in the Early Modern Period and Academic Publications on Calvin in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries;154
7.8.5;4. Instead of a Conclusion;159
7.8.5.1;Calvin;160
7.8.6;Bibliography;161
8;Part II. Seminars;164
8.1;Max Engammare: Joannis Calvini Opera (1552–2014);166
8.1.1;1552;167
8.1.2;1556–1557;169
8.1.3;1563;170
8.1.4;1566;171
8.1.5;1576;172
8.1.6;1597;173
8.1.7;1612–1617;173
8.1.8;1667–1671;175
8.1.9;1863–1900;177
8.1.10;1992–;179
8.1.11;Bibliographie;179
8.2;Anthony N.S. Lane: Calvin's Use of Cyril of Alexandria;182
8.2.1;Calvin's Text;183
8.2.2;Works Cited;185
8.2.3;Topics for which Cyril is Cited;186
8.2.4;Calvin's John Commentary;189
8.2.5;Bibliography;191
8.2.6;Appendix I: Calvin's Citations of Cyril;193
8.2.7;Appendix II: Calvin's Citations of Nestorius & the Council of Ephesus;199
8.2.8;Appendix III: Calvin's Citations of Cyril by Passage Cited;202
8.2.8.1;De Trinitate De sancta et consubstantiali Trinitate;202
8.2.8.2;Thesaurus Thesaurus de sancta et consubstantiali Trinitate;203
8.2.8.3;De recta fide Ad reginas de recta fide;203
8.2.8.4;Iohannes In Evangelium Ioannis Commentarii;204
8.2.9;Appendix IV: Calvin's Citations of Cyril by Topic;206
8.2.9.1;Trinity;206
8.2.9.2;Exegesis;208
8.2.9.3;Cross;209
8.2.9.4;Papacy & Councils;209
8.2.9.5;Grace;209
8.2.9.6;Lord's Supper;210
8.2.9.7;Christ as Mediator;211
8.2.10;Appendix V: Cyril in the Footnotes of COR 2/11:1–2;211
8.3;Petr —kubal: Y a-t-il une exégèse réformée des Prophètes?;214
8.3.1;1. Lecture des textes;214
8.3.2;2. Premières observations sur les textes;217
8.3.3;3. Les enjeux des textes étudiés;219
8.3.4;4. Les rapports entre les réalités externes et internes de la foi dans l'exégèse chrétienne de l'Ancien Testament en général;220
8.3.5;5. La lecture ?typologique' des Prophètes dans l'espace rhénan au cours du 16e siècle: une comparaison de Calvin et Musculus avec leurs prédécesseurs;222
8.3.6;6. Une exégèse ?réformée' des Prophètes?;224
8.3.7;7. Conclusion;228
8.3.8;Bibliographie;228
9;Part. III. Short Papers;232
9.1;Forrest Buckner: Calvin's Non-Speculative Methodology;234
9.1.1;1. Knowledge of God's Essence;236
9.1.2;2. God's Nature and Powers;238
9.1.3;3. Billings' and Muller's Missteps;241
9.1.4;4. Conclusion;243
9.1.5;Bibliography;244
9.2;Amy Nelson Burnett: Exegesis and Eucharist;246
9.2.1;1. Biblical Exegesis;247
9.2.2;2. The Eucharistic Controversy;250
9.2.3;Bibliography;256
9.2.4;Appendix;260
9.3;Esther Chung-Kim: John Calvin on Poverty and Wealth;262
9.3.1;Introduction;262
9.3.2;1. Calvin's Context—Genevan Citizens and French Immigrants;263
9.3.3;2. Calvin's View of Wealth;265
9.3.3.1;Calvin's Biblical Interpretation;267
9.3.4;3. Conclusion: Implications of Calvin's Views;270
9.3.5;Bibliography;272
9.4;Patrizio Foresta: ?In eorum locum substituti' (Inst. 3.24.7);274
9.4.1;1. Die Substitutionstheologie: geschichtstheologische Vorbemerkungen;274
9.4.2;2. Altes und neues Israel in der Institutio religionis christianae.;276
9.4.3;3. Das ,wahre Israel? in der reformierten Kirche;281
9.4.4;4. Schlussbemerkungen;283
9.4.5;Bibliographie;285
9.5;Aurelio Garcia: A Reformer's Twilight;288
9.5.1;1;288
9.5.2;2;293
9.5.3;Bibliography;297
9.6;Pierrick Hildebrand: Bullinger and Calvin on Genesis 17;298
9.6.1;1. Sources;299
9.6.2;2. Exegesis;300
9.6.3;3. Conclusion;303
9.6.4;Bibliography;304
9.7;R. Ward Holder: Of Councils, Traditions, and Scripture;306
9.7.1;1. Calvin's Jeremiad Against Tradition;307
9.7.2;2. Calvin's Own Use of Tradition Prior to 1547;309
9.7.3;3. The Two Traditions;312
9.7.4;Bibliography;317
9.8;Luka Ili?: Calvin, Flacius, Nidbruck, and Lutheran Historiography;320
9.8.1;1. Nidbruck;321
9.8.2;2. The Flacius-Nidbruck-Calvin Correspondence;324
9.8.3;3. The Reformed-Lutheran Conflict;327
9.8.4;4. Concluding Remarks;328
9.8.5;Bibliography;328
9.8.6;Appendix;331
9.8.6.1;John Calvin to Caspar von Nidbruck (Letter translated into English by Luka Ilic.);331
9.9;Sun-kwon Kim: L'union mystique chez Calvin;334
9.9.1;1. Introduction;334
9.9.2;2. Une analogie entre l'union des deux natures en Christ et l'union du chrétien et du Christ;334
9.9.2.1;2.1. Communicatio idiomatum et Unio mystica;335
9.9.2.2;2.2. Extra calvinisticum et Unio mystica;338
9.9.3;3. L'union en tant que ?processus' et ?progrès';343
9.9.4;4. Conclusion;345
9.9.5;Bibliographie;346
9.10;Jeannette Kreijkes: The Praefatio in Chrysostomi Homilias as an Indication that Calvin Read Chrysostom in Greek;348
9.10.1;Introduction;348
9.10.2;1. Source and Target Language;348
9.10.3;2. The Availability of Basel Chrysostom Editions;351
9.10.4;3. Conclusion;354
9.10.5;Bibliography;355
9.11;Jonathan Lett: ?God in Three Persons, Blessed Trinity!';356
9.11.1;Introduction;356
9.11.2;1. Calvin's Doctrine of Divine Appropriations;357
9.11.3;2. The Nature of Our Union with Christ: Calvin's Debate with Osiander;360
9.11.4;3. The Lord's Supper and the Spirit's Union;362
9.11.5;Bibliography;365
9.12;Karin Maag: Calvin's Impact in Elizabethan England;366
9.12.1;Bibliography;374
9.13;Balázs Dávid Magyar: ?The City of Geneva Ought to Be as a Burning Lamp to Give Light';376
9.13.1;Introduction;376
9.13.2;1. Social and Personal Background of Calvin's Preaching on Ephesians;377
9.13.3;2. Distressing Portraits of Family Life in Calvin's Sermons on Ephesians;378
9.13.4;3. Calvin's Views on Ideal Family Life;379
9.13.4.1;A. Calvin's Guidelines on Women's Duties;379
9.13.4.1.1;Obedience to husbands;379
9.13.4.1.2;Provision of household affairs;380
9.13.4.1.3;Nursing, raising children: Showing good example;380
9.13.4.2;B. Calvin's Guidelines on Men's Duties;382
9.13.4.2.1;To support the family;382
9.13.4.2.2;To discipline and train the children;383
9.13.4.2.3;To live with good chastity;384
9.13.5;4. Summary;385
9.13.6;Bibliography;386
9.14;Joe Mock: Justification, Sanctification, and Participation in Christ;388
9.14.1;1. Union with Christ;388
9.14.1.1;a. Calvin and Union with Christ;388
9.14.1.2;b. Bullinger and Union with Christ;390
9.14.2;2. Union with Christ and the sacraments;391
9.14.2.1;a. Calvin's Understanding of Union with Christ and the Sacraments;391
9.14.2.2;b. Bullinger's Understanding of the Sacraments and Union with Christ;392
9.14.3;3. Justification and Sanctification;393
9.14.3.1;a. Calvin's Understanding of Justification and Sanctification;393
9.14.3.2;b. Bullinger's Understanding of Justification and Sanctification;395
9.14.4;Conclusion;397
9.14.5;Bibliography;398
9.15;Wim Moehn: ?Repos';400
9.15.1;Introduction;400
9.15.2;1. Calvin's Use of Repos on the Pulpit—a First Inventory;401
9.15.2.1;Sermons on Acts—Supplementa Calviniana;401
9.15.2.1.1;Sermon 8, Acts 3:17–19;401
9.15.2.1.2;Sermon 12, Acts 4:21–26;402
9.15.2.1.3;Sermon 13, Acts 4:24b–31;402
9.15.2.1.4;Sermon 43, Acts 7:55–58;403
9.15.2.1.5;Sermon 40, Acts 7:45–50;404
9.15.2.2;Sermons on the Gospel and Acts—Plusieurs Sermons;404
9.15.3;2. A Restlessly Working Preacher Talking about ?Repos'—Some Remarks, Conclusions and Lines for Further Research;407
9.15.4;Bibliography;408
9.16;Jeannine Olson: A Struggle against Democracy in Reformed Churches;410
9.16.1;The Morély Affair;411
9.16.2;Support for Morély among Nobility;412
9.16.3;Morély's Defamatory Letters;413
9.16.4;Beza's Scathing Letter to Pastors of Orleans;414
9.16.5;Another Wife for Des Gallars;415
9.16.6;Des Gallars Proposes a Visit to Jeanne d'Albret;416
9.16.7;Morély's Letters Exposed before Jeanne d'Albret;418
9.16.8;Calvin's Views on Democracy:;420
9.16.9;Bibliography;420
9.17;György Papp: Aspects of Calvin's Use of Chrysostom-Quotations Concerning the Free Will;424
9.17.1;Introduction;424
9.17.2;1. How Did Calvin Use or Misuse the Theology of Chrysostom Concerning the Free Will in His Institutes?;426
9.17.2.1;1.1. The Context of the Quotations;426
9.17.2.2;1.2. The Problem of the Quality of the Latin Translations;429
9.17.2.3;1.3. The Problem of the Authorship;431
9.17.3;2. Conclusions;432
9.17.4;Bibliography;434
9.18;Herman A. Speelman: Calvin on Confession;436
9.18.1;Introduction;436
9.18.2;1. Overview;439
9.18.2.1;1.1. First Stage: Calvin Connects Discipline to the Lord's Supper;440
9.18.2.2;1.2. The Second Stage: Calvin Insists on Confession Before the Sacrament;440
9.18.2.3;1.3. Third Stage: Calvin Requires Confession Before the Consistory;441
9.18.2.4;1.4. Fourth Stage: Calvin Claims the Power of Excommunication for the Consistory;442
9.18.2.5;1.5. The Final Stage: Calvin Demands that Penitents Return to the Consistory to Seek Forgiveness and to Be Restored;444
9.18.3;2. Conclusion;445
9.18.4;Bibliography;447
9.19;David M. Whitford: The Moste Folyshe Fable of the Worlde;450
9.19.1;1. Foolish Lying Tales: The Reformation Critique;451
9.19.2;2. The English Magdalene;458
9.19.3;3. Conclusion;461
9.19.4;Bibliography;462
10;About the Authors;466


Opitz, Peter
Dr. theol. Peter Opitz ist Professor für Kirchen- und Dogmengeschichte von der Reformationszeit bis zur Gegenwart an der Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Zürich.

Holder, R. Ward
R. Ward Holder, Ph.D.is Professor of Theology at the Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH, USA.

Huijgen, Arnold
Arnold Huijgen ist Dozent für systematische Theologie an der Theologischen Universität Apeldoorn und Pfarrer einer reformierten Gemeinde.

Foresta, Patrizio
Dr. Patrizio Foresta ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna, Italien.

Selderhuis, Herman J.
Dr. theol. Herman J. Selderhuis ist Professor für Kirchengeschichte an der Theologischen Universität Apeldoorn, Direktor von Refo500, Wissenschaftlicher Kurator der Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek sowie Präsident des Internationalen Calvinkongresses.

Selderhuis, Herman J.
Dr. theol. Herman J. Selderhuis ist Professor für Kirchengeschichte an der Theologischen Universität Apeldoorn, Direktor von Refo500, Wissenschaftlicher Kurator der Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek sowie Präsident des Internationalen Calvinkongresses.

Speelman, Herman A.
Dr. Herman A. Speelman is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Early Modern Reformed Theology at the Theological University of Kampen, the Netherlands.


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