Papers of the Eleventh International Congress on Calvin Research
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Reihe: Reformed Historical Theology
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- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Systematische Theologie Geschichte der Theologie, Einzelne Theologen
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Kirchengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Protestantismus, evangelische und protestantische Kirchen Reformierte Kirchen, Calvinisten, presbyterianische Kirchen
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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