Description
Book SynopsisThis book offers a unique approach to Calvin by introducing the individuals and groups who, through their opposition to Calvin''s theology and politics, helped shape the Reformer, his theology, and his historical and religious legacy. Respected church historian Gary Jenkins shows how Calvin had to defend or rethink his theology in light of his tormentors'' challenges, giving readers a more nuanced view of Calvin''s life and thought. The book highlights the central theological ideas of the Swiss Reformation and introduces figures and movements often excluded from standard texts.
Table of ContentsContents
1. Louis du Tillet and Calvin the Nicodemite: The Fitful Separation
from the Whore of Babyon's Church
2. Pierre Caroli and Calvin: Arianism, Sabellianism, and the Heretical Farellistae
3. Sadoleto: The Erasmian from Rome
4. Michael Servetus: The
Primus Adversarius
5. Sebastian Castellio: Colaboring Admirer to Belligerent Vilifier
6. Calvin and the Enfants de Genève: Flatulence in a Purely Reformed Church
7. François Baudouin: An Odyssey of Werewolves and Brothel Keepers
8. Jerome Bolsec: No Insult or Vicious Defamation Good Enough
9. Jocahim Westphal: Calvin the Reluctant Zuricher
10. The Radicals:
Italia as More Trouble Than
Iberia Matteo Gribaldi: The Origin of Later Radicalism
Francisco Stancaro: Turning Calvin into a Tritheist
Giorgio Biandrata: The Tritheist Apostle to the Poles (and Valentino Gentili, His Silas)
Laelius and Faustus Soccinii: Calvin's Thought Fermenting
Conclusion
Indexes