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- Publisher: Reformation Trust Publishing
- Publication Date: March 2017
- ISBN: FCALVIJOLITTLEBOOKONTHECHRIS9781567697445
A Little Book on the Christian Life (Damask)
For centuries, disciples young and old have turned to this book for guidance in the Christian life. Today, it remains unique in its clear exposition of God’s calling for Christians to pursue holiness, endure suffering, and fulfill their callings. This is a book for every Christian to pick up, read, and apply.
John Calvin (1509-1564) was born in France. Based in Geneva, Switzerland for much of his life, he became a principal figure of the Reformation, publishing sermons and authoring dozens of commentaries. His Institutes of the Christian Religion has continued to wield a distinctive influence in the church ever since its publication.
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“This little book of devotion and discipleship comes out of Calvin's much larger work 'The Institutes of the Christian Religion'. The French theologian and Genevan Reformer provides a beautiful and stirring picture of true spirituality.”
Kevin DeYoung
“Calvins treatment of the Christian life in book 3 of his Institutes is a treasure. For more than five hundred years, Christian believers have profited from the clear way in which Calvin describes the Christian life of self-denial and cross-bearing in union with Jesus Christ. Reformation Trust Publishings fresh translation of this Christian classic is a most welcome addition to earlier publications of Cal- vins masterful description of life in conformity to Christ.”
Dr. Cornelius P. Venema
President and Professor of Doctrinal Studies, Mid-America Reformed Seminary Dyer, Ind.
“The smooth and pleasant Latin Calvin wrote has found a just as smooth and pleasant translation in this wonderful little book. That sure is an accomplishment and will help many to enjoy even more the timeless message this trea- sure contains.”
Dr. Herman J. Selderhuis
Professor of Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, Aperldoorn, Netherlands
“I have often thought, I would love to retranslate for the twenty-first century the life-shaping material in Calvins Institutes book 3, chapters 610, and Ive done nothing! But now, Burk Parsons and Aaron Denlinger have done the job for us all. We owe them a big thank you, because every Christian needs to have a working knowledge of this little book.”
Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson
Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
“We are living in a golden age of Christian publishing. Readers are being served with new works written here in the twenty-first century and, perhaps even more importantly, with classics from days gone by. This booklet is one of those classics, and Im grateful to Aaron Denlinger and Burk Par- sons for allowing todays Christians to rediscover it. I pray that it blesses us just as it blessed many of our forebears.”
Tim Challies
Founding Blogger at challies.com, Toronto
“What does it mean to take up your cross and follow Jesus Christ? How can you be heavenly minded and yet do much earthly good? Calvin addresses these practical ques- tions and more in this excerpt from his classic, Institutes of the Christian Religion. I love this little book, and heartily endorse this judiciously translated and edited printing that makes Calvin even more accessible to the modern reader.”
Dr. Joel R. Beeke
President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary Grand Rapids, Mich.
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For centuries, disciples young and old have turned to this book for guidance in the Christian life. Today, it remains unique in its clear exposition of God’s calling for Christians to pursue holiness, endure suffering, and fulfill their callings. This is a book for every Christian to pick up, read, and apply.
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Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 132 Pages
- Publisher: Reformation Trust Publishing
- Publication Date: March 2017
- ISBN: FCALVIJOLITTLEBOOKONTHECHRIS9781567697445