
Institutes of the Christian Religion
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The Translator's Preface.
The Author's Preface to An Edition Published In The Year 1559, With His Last Corrections And Additions.
Dedication.
General Syllabus.
Book I. On The Knowledge Of God The Creator.
Argument.
Chapter I. The Connection Between The Knowledge Of God And The Knowledge Of Ourselves.
Chapter II. The Nature And Tendency Of The Knowledge Of God.
This classic work of Christian theology offers a clear, systematic presentation of the central teachings of the Christian faith. Drawing from Scripture and the reforming spirit of its time, it guides listeners through the nature of God, the authority of the Bible, and the way divine truth is organized into a coherent whole. Its careful reasoning and scholarly depth make it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of foundational doctrines.
The first part explores how humans come to know God, the role of grace, and the problem of sin, laying out the doctrine of justification in plain language. It then turns to topics such as the sacraments, the moral law, and the proper observance of worship, always anchoring discussion in biblical passages. Readers will appreciate the balance of rigorous analysis with a pastoral tone that invites reflection.
Language
en
Duration
~32 hours (1849K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1509–1564
A key voice of the Protestant Reformation, this French theologian helped shape a movement that spread far beyond Geneva. His writing, especially the Institutes of the Christian Religion, made complex religious ideas clear and influential for generations.
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