(July 10) 2009 marks the 500th birthday of John Calvin, a prominent theologian during the Protestant
Reformation. In honor of Calvin's birthday, CT began publishing a bimonthly column adapted and paraphrased from Institutes of the Christian Religion. The articles below include his columns and a collection of Christianity Today and Christian History articles that examine Calvin's work and Calvinism.
THEOLOGY IN THE NEWS
Calvin: Man for the Mainline
Reformer's 500th birthday draws out diverse cast of admirers.
By Collin Hansen
My Top 5 Books on John Calvin
By Michael Horton, editor in chief of Modern Reformation
RE-FORMED
Christ Alone
Why indulgences are still a bad idea.
By John Calvin with Knox Bucer-Beza
The Real Prosperity Gospel
God's ways may be hidden, but his purpose for us is not.
Reverence for the Mystery
God does not have to answer to us for his ways.
THEOLOGY IN THE NEWS
Man of His Time for All Times
W. Robert Godfrey paints popular portrait of Calvin as pilgrim and pastor.
Young, Restless, Reformed
Calvinism is making a comeback—and shaking up the church.
SIDEBAR
It's All About God
A brief summary of Calvinism.
Books: Why Calvin Was a Calvinist
Rediscovering the Geneva Reformer in his long-lost catechism.
Teaching a Calvinist to Dance
In Pentecostal worship, my Reformed theology finds its groove.
Don't Hate Me Because I'm Arminian
My Reformed friends sometimes treat me like the enemy, but actually we need each other.
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