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2001 Calvin Bibliography Compiled by Paul Fields I. Calvin’s Life and Times A. Biography B. Cultural Context—Intellectual History C. Cultural Context—Social History D. Friends and Associates E. Polemical Relationships II. Calvin’s Works A. Works and Selections B. Critique III. Calvin’s Theology A. Overview B. Influence C. Doctrine of God 1. Creation 2. Knowledge of God 3. Trinity D. Doctrine of the Holy Spirit E. Doctrine of Salvation 1. Overview 2. Atonement 3. Election 4. Faith 5. Predestination 6. Works F. Doctrine of Humanity 1. Overview 2. Covenant 3. Faith and Reason 4. Free Will

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2001 Calvin Bibliography

Compiled by Paul Fields

I. Calvin’s Life and Times

A. Biography

B. Cultural Context—Intellectual History

C. Cultural Context—Social History

D. Friends and Associates

E. Polemical Relationships

II. Calvin’s Works

A. Works and Selections

B. Critique

III. Calvin’s Theology

A. Overview

B. Influence

C. Doctrine of God

1. Creation

2. Knowledge of God

3. Trinity

D. Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

E. Doctrine of Salvation

1. Overview

2. Atonement

3. Election

4. Faith

5. Predestination

6. Works

F. Doctrine of Humanity

1. Overview

2. Covenant

3. Faith and Reason

4. Free Will

5. Grace

6. Image of God

7. Sin

G. Doctrine of Christian Life

1. Overview

2. Ethics

3. Piety

H. Worship

1. Overview

2. Images

3. Music

4. Preaching and Sacraments

I. Ecclesiology

1. Overview

2. Discipline

3. Instruction

4. Missions

5. Polity

J. Revelation

1. Exegesis and Hermeneutics

2. Natural

3. Scriptural

K. Apocalypticism

L. Patristic and Medieval Influence

M. Method

IV. Calvin and Social­Ethical Issues

V. Calvin and Political Issues

VI. Calvinism

A. Theological Influence

1. Overview

2. Christian Life

3. Covenant

4. Creation

5. Ecclesiology

6. Eschatology

7. Missions

8. Piety

9. Predestination

10. Revelation

11. Salvation

B. Cultural Influence

1. Overview

2. Architecture

3. Literature

4. Persecution

5. Philosophy

C. Social, Economic and Political Influence

D. International Influence

1. England

2. Europe

3. France

4. Hungary

5. Poland

6. Scotland

7. Wales

E. Critique

VII. Book Reviews

VIII. Bibliographies

I. Calvin’s Life and Times

A. Biography Anema, Ken. “Idellette: God’s Helohn Calvin.” The Outlook 51pmate for J, no. 5 ( 2001): 12–16.

Braekman, Emile­Michel. “Idelette de Bure, l’épouse de Calvin.” Le Protestantisme Belge au

16e siècle, 125–38. Poissy: La Cause, 1999.

Brentnall, J. M. “The Conversion of John Calvin.” The Banner of Sovereign Grace and Truth 9,

no. 4 (2001): 94–97.

Crouzet, Denis. Jean Calvin: vies parallèles. Paris: Fayard, 2000.

Gomis, Joan. Calvino: Una vida por la Reforma. Memoria De La Historia, 73. Barcelona,

España: Planeta, 1993.

Irwin, Clarke Huston. Juan Calvino su vida y su obra. Terrassa (Barcelona): Editorial CLIE,

1991.

Reid, W. Stanford. “Calvin, John” In Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Edited by Walter A.

Elwell, 200–1. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

Reynolds, Gregory Edward. “The Humanity of John Calvin” (Part 1 & 2) The Banner of Truth

448, 449 (Jan 2001 and Feb 2001): 19–23, 25–27.

Stam, Frans Pieter van. “Farels und Calvins Ausweissung aus Genf am 23. April 1538.”

Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte 110, no. 2 (1999.): 209–28.

B. Cultural Context–Intellectual History Braekman, Emile­Michel. “Les Quatre courants de la Réforme.” In Le Protestantisme Belge au

16e siècle, 38–49. Poissy: La Cause, 1999.

Engammare, Max. “Calvin: A Prophet Without a Prophecy.” In Calvin Studies IX: Papers

Presented at the Ninth Colloquium on Calvin Studies, edited by John H. Leith, 88–107. Decatur,

GA: Columbia Theological Seminary, 2000.

Engammare, Max. “Introduire une edition humaniste de la Bible. Les Prologues des Bibles de

Robert Estienne (1528–1560).” In Entrer en matière: Les Prologues. Patrimoines, Religions du

livre, edited by Jean­Daniel Dubois et al. 394–425. Paris: Cerf, 1998.

Hendrix, Scott H. “Rerooting the Faith: The Reformation as Re­Christianization.” Church History

69, no. 3 (2000): 558–77.

Maag, Karin. “The Genevan Reformer in Grand Rapids: John Calvin, Calvinism and the Meeter

Center.” Spark 47, no. 2 (2001): 27–29.

Packer, J. I. “John Calvin and Reformed Europe.” In Honouring the People of God. The

Collected Shorter Writings of J. I. Packer, Vol. 4, 13–22. Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 1999.

Taplin, Mark. “The Italian Reformers and the Zurich Church, 1540–1620.” Ph.D. diss., University

of St. Andrews, 1999.

C. Cultural Context–Social History

Campagnolo, Matteo. “Jean Calvin kai hoi peri auton. Choix de médailles et de quelques

portraits à l’huile et gravés.” In Homère Chez Calvin, 103–13. Geneva: Droz, 2000.

Engammare, Max. “Organisation du temps et discipline horaire chez Calvin et à Genève au

XVIe siècle. Vers une spiritualité temporelle.” Bibliothèque de l’école des Chartes 157 (1999):

341–67.

Maag, Karin. “Calvin’s Academic and Educational Legacy.” In The Legacy of John Calvin, 12th

Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society, edited by David Foxgrover, 11–26. Grand Rapids:

CRC Product Services, 2000.

Mulgan, Catherine. “Francis I: Religion.” In Renaissance Monarchies, 1469–1558, 92–99.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Paquin, René. “Pour une lecture féminine de la Bible à la Renaissance: Socialisation et

principes herméneutiques dans trois traités anonymes mis à l’index.” Renaissance and

Reformation 22, no. 4 (1998): 27–47.

Park, Gon­taik. “Calvin and the Religious Liberty in France.” Presbyterian Theological Quarterly

67, no. 3 (2000): 103–37.

D. Friends and Associates Bèze, Théodore de, Correspondance de Théodore de Bèze 23, edited by Hippolyte Aubert et al.

Travaux d’Humanisme et renaissance: Genève: Droz, 2001.

Bodenmann, Reinhard. “Rapports à quelques Contemporains.” In Wolfgang Musculus

(1497–1563). Destin d’un autodidacte Lorrain au siècle des Réformes, 320–62. Geneva: Droz,

2000.

Foster, Stuart. “Pierre Viret and France, 1559–1565” Ph.D. diss., St. Andrews University, 2000.

Maag, Karin., ed. Melanchthon in Europe: His Work and Influence beyond Wittenberg. Texts

and Studies in Reformation and Post­Reformation Thought. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1999.

Olivieri, Achille. “Il mercante lucchese calvinista del Cinquecento ed il ‘Buon Guadagno’

Ortensio Lando, Lucca, Giovanni Calvino.” In L’emigrazione confessionale dei lucchesi in

Europa, edited by Simonetta Adorni­Braccesi et al., 63–80. Firenze, Italy: Edifir, 1999.

Spijker, Willem van’t. “‘Bucerisare’: Bullingers negatieve taxatie van een edel oecumenisch

Streven.” Theologia Reformata 42, no. 4 (1999): 247–67.

Steinmetz, David C. “Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575). Covenant and the Continuity of Salvation.”

In Reformers in the Wings. From Geiler Von Kayersberg to Theodore Beza. 2nd ed. 93–99,

1843–84. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

———. “John Hooper (1495–1555). The Birth of Puritan Spirit.” In Reformers in the Wings.

From Geiler Von Kayersberg to Theodore Beza. 2nd ed. 100–5, 184. Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2001.

———. “Martin Bucer (1491–1551). The Church and the Social Order.” In Reformers in the

Wings. From Geiler Von Kayersberg to Theodore Beza., 85–92, 182–83. Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2001.

———. “Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1562). The Eucharistic Sacrifice.” In Reformers in the

Wings. From Geiler Von Kayersberg to Theodore Beza. 2nd ed. 106–13, 184–85. Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2001.

———. “Theodore Beza (1519–1605). Eternal Predestination and Divine Sovereignty.” In

Reformers in the Wings. From Geiler Von Kayersberg to Theodore Beza. 2nd ed. 114–20,

185–86. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Thysell, Carol. The Pleasure of Discernment: Marguerite de Navarre as Theologian. Oxford;

New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Wengert, Timothy. “‘We Will Feast Together in Heaven Forever’: The Epistolary Friendship of

John Calvin and Philip Melanchthon.” In Melanchthon in Europe; His Work and Influence

beyond Wittenberg, edited by Karin Maag, 19–44. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

E. Polemical Relationships Overell, M. A. “Vergerio’s Anti­Nicodemite Propaganda and England, 1547–1558.” The Journal

of Ecclesiastical History 52, no. 2 (2000): 296–318.

Wright, David Frederick. “The Donatists in the Sixteenth Century.” In Auctoritas Patrum II. Neue

Beiträge zur Rezeption der Kirchenväter im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert. Edited by Leif Grane et al,

281–93. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 1998.

II. Calvin’s Works A. Works and Selections Calvin, John. “Calvin’s Preface to the New Testament in the Bible of Olivetan (1535).”

Potschefstroomse Universiteit, South Africa, Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin

Research, 2000.

———. “Excerpts From ‘The Necessity of Reforming the Church’” In A Journey Through

Christian Theology. With Texts from the First to the Twenty­First Century. Edited by William P.

Anderson, 114–22. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000.

Calvin, John. “John Calvin, The Institutes of the Christian Religion.” In The Problem of Evil. A

Reader, 140–44. Edited by Mark Larrimore. Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.

———. “The Need for Preachers to Be Bold” Banner of Truth 451 (2001): 22–25.

Calvin, John. Supplementa Calviniana; Sermons inédits. Part I: Sermons sur la Genese

chapitres 1, 1–11, 4; Part II: Sermons sur la Genese chapitres 11, 5–20, 7, Vol. 11. Edited by

Max Engammare. Neukirchen: Neukirchener Verlag, 2000.

Calvin, John. La Famine spirituelle. Sermon inédit sur Esaïe 55, 1–2. Eglise Française de

Londres, Ms. VIII. F. 2. Edited by Max Engammare et al. Geneva: Droz, 2000.

Calvin, John. Une spiritualité à visage humain: le ‘Livre D’or’ de la vie chrétienne (L’Institution

Chrétienne Iii, Ii, Iii, Vi à X). Edited by Harold Kallemeyn. Cleón d’Andran, France: Kerygma &

Excelsis, 1999.

Calvin, John. Calvin’s Institutes. Abridged Edition. Edited by Donald K. McKim. Louisville:

Westminster John Knox Press, 2001.

Calvin, John. Rechtvaardiging door het Geloof. Vier Preken. Translated by W. H. Th. Moehn,

Houten: Den Hertog, 1999.

Calvin, John. Sermons on Melchizedek & Abraham: Justification, Faith & Obedience. Foreword

by Richard Muller. Willow Street, PA: Old Paths Publications, 2000.

Calvin, John. Commentariorum in Acta Apostolorum Liber Primus. Edited by Helmut Feld.

Ioannis Calvini Opera Omnia, Series II Vol. XII/1. Geneva: Droz, 2001.

Calvin, John, and Jacob Sadoleto. A Reformation Debate. Edited by John C. Olin. Grand

Rapids: Baker, 2000.

de Boer, Erik A. “Jean Calvin et Ésaïe 1 (1564)” Revue d’histoire et de philosphie religieuses

80, no. 3 (2000): 371–95.

Peter, Rodolphe, and Jean François Gilmont. Bibliotheca Calviniana. Les Oeuvres de Jean

Calvin publiées au XVIe siècle. III. Ecrits théologiques, littéraires et juridiques 1565–1600. Vol.

3. Travaux d’humanisme et renaissance, no 255. Geneva: Droz, 2000.

White, Robert. “Calvin and the Nicodemite Controversy: An Overlooked Text of 1541.” Calvin

Theological Journal 35 (2000): 282–96.

B. Critique Battles, Ford Lewis, and John R. Walchenbach. Analysis of the Institutes of the Christian

Religion of John Calvin. Phillipsburg: P & R, 2001.

Brouwer, Rinse Reeling. “Ordo Recte Docendi Postulat. A Report on F. H. Breukelman’s Study

of Calvin.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 15, no. 1 (1999): 6–28.

Leith, John H. “Questions and Suggestions for the Study of John Calvin’s ‘Institutes of the

Christian Religion’” In Pilgrimage of a Presbyterian. Collected Shorter Writings. Edited by

Charles E. Raynal, 332–41. Louisville: Geneva Press, 2001.

Merwe, N. T. van der. “Tracing a Few Building­Blocks of John Calvin’s Philosophy of Language:

A Few Comments on His Commentary on Genesis 10 and 11.” Calvin as a Minister of the Word

(Calvyn As Bedienaar Van Die Woord). Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin

Research, 2000.

Muller, Richard A. “Ordo Docendi: Melanchthon and the Organization of Calvin’s ‘Institutes’,

1536–43” In Melanchthon in Europe: His Work and Influence beyond Wittenberg. Edited by

Karin Maag, 123–40. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

Neuser, Wilhelm Heinrich. “The First Outline of Calvin’s Theology—The Preface to the New

Testament in the Olivetan Bible of 1535.” Calvin As a Minister of the Word (Calvyn As

Bedienaar Van Die Woord). Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin Research, 2000.

Phillips, Darryl. “An Inquiry into the Extent of the Abilities of John Calvin as a Hebraist.” Ph.D.

diss., Exeter College, Oxford, 2001.

Zachman, Randall C. “What Kind of Book Is Calvin’s ‘Institutes’?” Calvin Theological Journal 35,

no. 2 (2000): 238–61.

III. Calvin’s Theology A. Overview d’Assonville, Victor E. Der Begriff “doctrina” bei Johannes Calvin—eine theologische Analyse.

Rostocker Theologische Studien 6, Münster: LIT, 2001.

Faber, Eva­Maria. Symphonie von Gott und Mensch: Die Responsorische Struktur von

Vermittlung in der Theologie Johannes Calvins. Neukirchen: Neukirchener Verlag, 1999.

Gerrish, Brian Albert. “Calvin, Johannes” In Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Vol. 2.

Edited by Hans Dieter Betz et al, 16–35. Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1998.

———.“Calvin, John.” In The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought. Edited by Adrian

Hastings et al, 90–93. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Lee, Seung­Goo. “The Characteristics of Reformed Theology.” In Studies in Reformed

Theology—Toward a Reformed Theology in Korea, 91–144. Seoul: Westminster Press, 1995.

———. “The Purpose of Theology As Reflected in Calvin’s Motives for Writing the ‘Institutes.’” In

Studies in Reformed Theology—Towards a Reformed Theology in Korea, 117–45. Seoul: Hana

Publishers, 1999.

Leith, John H. “Calvin’s Awareness of the Holy and the Enigma of His Theology: What Is

Reformed Calvinist Theology?” In Pilgrimage of a Presbyterian. Collected Shorter Writings.

Edited by Charles E. Raynal, 169–84. Louisville: Geneva Press, 2001.

Mason, Alistair. “Reformed Theology” In The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought. Edited by

Adrian Hastings et al, 603–4. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Tavard, George H. The Starting Point of Calvin’s Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.

Wright, David F. “Was John Calvin a ‘Rhetorical Theologian’?” In Calvin Studies IX: Papers

Presented at the Ninth Colloquium on Calvin Studies, edited by John H. Leith, 46–69. Decatur,

GA: Columbia Theological Seminary, 2000.

B. Influence Chung, Sungwook. “Creative Reappropriation: Barth’s Use of Calvin in the Munster Ethics

(1928/29).” International Journal of Systematic Theology 2, no. 2 (2000): 204–18.

———. “Seeds of Ambivalence Sown: Barth’s Use of Calvin in ‘der Römerbrief II (1922).’”

Evangelical Quarterly 73, no. 1 (2001): 37–58.

Manschreck, Clyde L. “Zwingli, Calvin, and the Rise of Calvinism.” In The Reformation. Edited

by Stephen P. Thompson, 89–101. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1999.

C. Doctrine of God 1. Creation Greene­McCreight, Kathryn. Ad Litteram: How Augustine, Calvin, and Barth Read the ‘Plain

Sense’ of Genesis 1–3. Issues in Systematic Theology 5. New York: P. Lang, 1999.

Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge. “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Creation (Excerpts).” In Evolution,

Scripture, and Science. Selected Writings. Edited by Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield et al,

293–314. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2000.

2. Knowledge of God Cardon­Bertalot, Philippe. “La Possibilité de connaître Dieu. Calvinisme, Libéralisme,

Barthisme.” La Revue Réformée 209, no. 4 (2000): 66–89.

Mast, Gregg A. “An Elegant Book.” Reformed Review 52, no. 3 (1999): 280–88.

Selderhuis, Herman. “Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms.” In Calvin Studies IX: Papers Presented

at the Ninth Colloquium on Calvin Studies, edited by John H. Leith, 1–15. Decatur, GA:

Columbia Theological Seminary, 2000.

Spiecker, Karin Elizabeth. “John Calvin’s Use of God­Language: God as Father and the Use of

Feminine Imagery for God.” M.A. thesis, Wheaton College, 1996.

Vahanian, Gabriel 1927. “Dieu est­il homme ou femme?” Foi et Vie 98 (1999): 3–21.

3. Trinity Krohn, James B. “The Triune God Who Speaks: Trinitarian Hermeneutics in the Theology of

John Calvin.” Calvin as a Minister of the Word (Calvyn as Bedienaar Van Die Woord).

Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin Research, 2000.

Lee, Seung­Goo. “A Reformed Understanding of the Relationship Between the Ontological and

the Economic Trinity.” In Studies in Reformed Theology—Towards a Reformed Theology in

Korea, 52–67. Seoul: Hana Publishers, 1999.

Owen, Paul. “Calvin and Catholic Trinitarianism: An Examination of Robert Reymond’s

Understanding of the Trinity and His Appeal to John Calvin.” Calvin Theological Journal 35

(2000): 262–81.

D. Doctrine of the Holy Spirit Li, Moses Ka­Un. “John Calvin’s Thought on the Holy Spirit.” S.T.M. thesis, Andover Newton

Theological School, 1995.

E. Doctrine of Salvation 1. Overview Huckaby, Charles P. “A Modern Evangelical Dialogue with Martin Luther: Interaction with the

German Reformer in Daniel P. Fuller’s ‘The Unity of the Bible.’” Reformation & Revival 8 (1999):

217–36.

2. Atonement Kennedy, Kevin Dixon. “Union with Christ as Key to John Calvin’s Understanding of the Extent

of the Atonement.” Ph.D. diss., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1999.

Peterson, Robert A. Calvin and the Atonement. Fearn, Scotland: Mentor, 1999.

3. Election Santos, João Alves dos. “Os Que Morrem Na Infância: São Todos Salvados? Uma Avaliação

Teológico­Confessional Reformada.” Fides Reformata 4, no. 2 (1999): 87–110.

4. Faith McKelway, Alexander J. “The Logic of Faith.” In Toward the Future of Reformed Theology.

Tasks, Topics, Traditions. Edited by David Willis and Michael Welker, 206–24. Grand Rapids:

Eerdmans, 1999.

5. Predestination

Leith, John H. “Predestination: What Is It?” In Pilgrimage of a Presbyterian. Collected Shorter

Writings. Edited by John H. Leith and Charles E. Raynal, 61–67. Louisville: Geneva Press,

2001.

6. Works Yoo, Jung Woo. “Kalvinei Guwonronae Natanan Sunhaengei Wichiwa Jungyosung (A Study of

the Place and Importance of Good Works in Calvin’s Soteriology).” Ph.D diss., Asia United

Theological Seminary, 1998.

F. Doctrine of Humanity 1. Overview Douglass, E. Jane Dempsey. “A Theme for Today’s Reformed Theologians.” Bulletin of the

Institute for Reformed Theology 1, no. 2 (2000): 1–3.

Pitkin, Barbara. “Psalm 8:1–2.” Interpretation 55, no. 2 (2001): 177–80.

2. Covenant Lee, Seung­Goo. “A Study on John Calvin’s Understanding of the Relationship Between the Old

Testament Era and the New Testament Era.” In Studies in Reformed Theology—Toward a

Reformed Theology in Korea, 145–66. Seoul: Westminster Press, 1995.

Lillback, Peter A. The Binding of God: Calvin’s Role in the Development of Covenant Theology.

Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post­Reformation Thought. Edited by Richard A. Muller.

Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

3. Faith and Reason Kanaris, Jim. “The Role of Reason in Aquinas and Calvin.” ARC: The Journal of the Faculty of

Religious Studies, McGill University 27 (1999): 37–65.

4. Free Will Lane, Anthony N.S. “Bondage and Liberation in Calvin’s Treatise against Pighius.” In Calvin

Studies IX: Papers Presented at the Ninth Colloquium on Calvin Studies, edited by John H.

Leith, 16–45. Decatur, GA: Columbia Theological Seminary, 2000.

Thiem, Annika. “Freier Wille bei Calvin und Cochläus.” Archiv für schlesische Kirchengeschichte

57 (1999): 101–44.

5. Grace Couenhoven, Jesse. “Grace As Pardon and Power. Pictures of the Christian Life in Luther,

Calvin, and Barth.” The Journal of Religious Ethics 28, no. 1 (2000): 63–88.

Kim, Young Taek. “A Comparative Study of the Doctrine of Grace between Calvin and Wesley.”

Th.M thesis, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1999.

Maxwell, William James. “Growing in Grace: Learning from the Insights of John Calvin.” D. Min.

thesis, Gordon­Conwell Theological Seminary, 1995.

6. Image of God Dreyer, Yolanda. “Vrou as beeld van God: Vanaf die Reformatie tot die twintigste eeu.”

Hervormde Teologiese Studies 56, no. 4 (2000): 949–72.

7. Sin Compier, Don H. John Calvin’s Rhetorical Doctrine of Sin. Texts and Studies in Religion, 86.

Lewiston: E. Mellen Press, 2001.

G. Doctrine of Christian Life 1. Overview Van Houten, Daniel Edwin. “The Present Reality of New Creation in John Calvin’s Theology.”

Th.M. thesis, Calvin Theological Seminary, 1998.

2. Ethics Chung, Paul. Spirituality and Social Ethics in John Calvin. A Pneumatological Perspective.

Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 2000.

Thiel, Albrecht. In Der Schule Gottes. Die Ethik Calvins im Spiegel seiner Predigten über das

Deuteronomium. Neukirchen­Vluyn: Neukirchener, 1999.

3. Piety Gaffin, Richard B. Calvin and the Sabbath. Fearn, Ross­shire: Mentor, 1998.

Hageman, Howard G. “Reformed Spirituality.” In Exploring Christian Spirituality, edited by

Kenneth J. Collins, 138–57. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2000.

H. Worship 1. Overview Brienen, T. Calvijn en de Kerkdienst. Heerenveen: Groen, 1999.

Hart, D. G. “Rediscovering Mother Kirk. Is High­Church Presbyterianism an Oxymoron?”

Touchstone 13, no. 10 (2000): 20–29.

Park, Gon­taik. “Calvin and Worship.” Presbyterian Theological Quarterly 67, no. 1 (2000):

29–46.

Rice, Howard L. and James C. Huffstutler. “From the Reformation to Today.” In Reformed

Worship. Louisville: Geneva Press, 2001: 25–46; 221–222.

Witvliet, John D. “Images and Themes in Calvin’s Theology of Liturgy: One Dimension of

Calvin’s Liturgical Legacy” In The Legacy of John Calvin. Papers presented at the 12th

Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society. Edited by David Foxgrover, 130–52. Grand Rapids:

CRC Product Services, 2000.

2. Images Besançon, Alain. “The New Theology of the Image.” In The Forbidden Image. An Intellectual

History of Iconoclasm. Translated by Jane Marie Todd, 185–226. Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 1999.

Burger, Christoph. “Der kölner Karmelit Nikolaus Blanckaert verteidigt die Verehrung der

Reliquien gegen Calvin (1551).” In Auctoritas Patrum II. Neue Beiträge zur Rezeption der

Kirchenväter im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert. Edited by Leif Grane, Alfred Schindler, and Markus

Wriedt, 27–49. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabaren, 1998.

Kortner, Ulrich H. J. “Illusion und Offenbarung. Das Bilderverbot als Kriterium theologischer

Ästhetik nach Calvin.” Theologische Zeitschrift. 56, no. 2 (2000): 134–48.

Szirmai, J. C. “Les ‘Braies’ de Saint François; Critique medievale de la vénération des reliques.

Une approche socio­culturelle et littéraire.” Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis 79, no. 2

(1999): 226–43.

3. Music Brienen, T. “The Sung Prayers.” (Part 1 and 2) Reformed Music Journal 12, no. 1 & 2 (2000):

14–21, 32–38.

Suzuki, Masaaki. “Reformed Church and Congregational Hymn Singing.” Musica Ecclesiae

Reformatae Semper Reformandae 3 (2000): 65–79.

Witvliet, John D. “The Spirituality of the Psalter: Metrical Psalms in Liturgy and Life in Calvin’s

Geneva.” (Korean Text) Musica Ecclesiae Reformatae Semper Reformandae 3 (2000): 5–63.

4. Preaching and Sacraments Beach, J. Mark. “The Real Presence of Christ in the Preaching of the Gospel: Luther and Calvin

on the Nature of Preaching.” Mid­America Journal of Theology 10 (1999): 77–134.

d’Assonville, Victor E. “The Ministry of the Word—the Concept of ‘Doctrina’ as Used by Calvin in

His First Institutes (1536)” Calvin As a Minister of the Word (Calvyn as Bedienaar van die

Woord) Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin Research, 2000.

Davis, Thomas J. “Preaching and Presence: Constructing Calvin’s Homiletical Legacy” In The

Legacy of John Calvin. Papers presented at the 12th Colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society.

Edited by David Foxgrover, 84–106. Grand Rapids: CRC Product Services, 2000.

Horton, Michael Scott. “At Least Weekly: The Reformed Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper and of Its

Frequent Celebration.” Mid­America Journal of Theology 11 (2000): 147–69.

Kayayan, Eric. “Exhortation in Calvin’s Sermon on 2 Timothy 3:16–17.” Calvin as a Minister of

the Word (Calvyn as Bedienaar van die Woord). Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for

Calvin Research, 2000.

Klerk, B. J. de. “Gewetebinding, Calvyn en die viering van die Nagmaal.” In Die Skriflig 34, no. 3

(2000): 333–50.

Persels, Jeff. “Cooking with the Pope: The Language of Food and Protest in Calvinist and

Catholic Polemic from the 1560s.” Mediaevalia 22 (1999): 29–53.

Piper, John. “The Divine Majesty of the Word: John Calvin, The Man and His Preaching.”

Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 3, no. 2 (1999): 4–15.

Plessis, D. F. du. “Calvin in Word and Deed: A Communicological Appreciation.” Calvin as a

Minister of the Word (Calvyn as Bedienaar van die Woord). Proceedings of the Sixth S.A.

Congress for Calvin Research, 2000.

Potgieter, Pieter C. “John Calvin—Verbi Divini Minister.”Calvin as a Minister of the Word (Calvyn

as Bedienaar van die Woord). Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin Research,

2000.

Readling, Eric L. “The Reformation and Christ’s Presence: An Exploration of the Presence of

Christ in the Lord’s Supper as Defined in the Eucharistic Theologies of the Roman Catholic

Church and the Sixteenth Century Reformation Theologians Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and

John Calvin” Th.M. thesis, Duke University, 1999.

Spoelstra, Bouke. “Calvin’s Concept and the Formulary of the GKSA for Administration of the

Lord’s Supper.”Calvin as a Minister of the Word (Calvyn as Bedienaar van die Woord).

Proceedings of the Sixth S.A. Congress for Calvin Research, 2000.

Vinne, Sipko van der. “Ongedoopt Gestorven maar toch Behouden. Een Studie van Calvijns

Afwijking van Augustinus’ Opvatting over het lot van Ongedoopt Gestorven Kinderen” Ph.D.

diss, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, 1999.

I. Ecclesiology 1. Overview Busch, Eberhard. “Die Ekklesiologie bei a Lasco und Calvin.” In Johannes a Lasco (1499–1560)

Polnischer Baron, Humanist und europäischer Reformator, edited by Christoph Strohm.

Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2000.

Hwang, Sung Chul. “A Study on the Identity of the Geneva Church in the Time of John Calvin.”

Presbyterian Theological Quarterly 68, no. 1 (2001): 141–73.

O’Gorman, Thomas E. “‘The Maist Perfyt Schoole of Chryst’. A Study of a Metaphor for the

Church in the Rhetoric of John Calvin” M. A. thesis, University of Tennessee, 1998.

Phillips, Timothy R. and Dennis L. Okholm. “John Calvin: The Transformationist Church.” In A

Family of Faith. An Introduction to Evangelical Christianity, 209–21. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

Ward, Keith. “The Reformed Tradition” In Religion and Community, 265–89. Oxford: Clarendon

Press, 2000.

2. Discipline Kingdon, Robert M. “Efforts to Control Hate in Calvin’s Geneva.” In Calvin Studies IX: Papers

Presented at the Ninth Colloquium on Calvin Studies, edited by John H. Leith, 113–122.

Decatur, GA: Columbia Theological Seminary, 2000.

3. Instruction Pitkin, Barbara. “The Heritage of the Lord: Children in the Theology of John Calvin.” In The

Child in Christian Thought. Edited by Marcia J. Bunge.160–93. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001.

4. Missions Leith, John H. “Reformed Theology and the Style of Evangelism.” In Pilgrimage of a

Presbyterian. Collected Shorter Writings, edited by Charles E. Raynal, 288–300. Louisville:

Geneva Press, 2001.

5. Polity Hooft, W. A. Visser’t. “Magistri as Reformers.” In Teachers and the Teaching Authorities, 19–24.

Geneva: WCC Publications, 2000.

Stockton, Ronald R. “The Calvinist Concept of Discipline.” In Decent and in Order. Conflict,

Christianity, and Polity in a Presbyterian Congregation, 71–78. Westport: Praeger, 2000.

Vischer, Lukas. “Il Ministero di unita e la Testimonianza Comune Delle Chiese Oggi.” Studi

Ecumenici 17, no. 1 (1999): 163–80.

J. Revelation 1. Exegesis and Hermeneutics Kellerman, Robert M. “The Reformation and the Emergence of the Individual Voice.” In

“Miserere Mei: Penitential Psalms and Lyrics in English Literature, 1300–1650.” Ph.D. diss.,

Michigan State University, 1997: 118–60.

Kim, Yoon Kyung. “Hermeneutics and the Law. A Study of Calvin’s Commentary and Sermons

on Psalm 119,” Th. M. thesis, Calvin Theological Seminary, 2000.

2. Natural Engammare, Max. “Tonnerre de Dieu et ‘Courses d’exhalations encloses es nuées.’” In

Sciences et religions. De Copernic à Galilée (1540–1610). Collection de L’École Française de

Rome, 161–81. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1996.

3. Scripture McGrath, Alister E. “Explaining the ‘Hard Places’: The Geneva Bible.” In In the Beginning. The

Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture,

99–129. London: Doubleday, 2001.

K. Apocalypticism

Backus, Irena. Reformation Readings of the Apocalypse: Geneva, Zurich, and Wittenberg.

Oxford Studies in Historical Theology. Edited by David Steinmetz. Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2000.

Cunningham, Andrew, and Ole Peter Grell. “Reformed Protestantism and Apocalypticism.” In

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Religion, War, Famine and Death in Reformation

Europe, 51–91. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

L. Patristic and Medieval Influence Lane, A. N. S. “The Influence Upon Calvin of His Debate with Pighius.” In Auctoritas Patrum II.

Neue Beiträge zur Rezeption der Kirchenväter im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert, edited by Alfred

Schindler et al, 125–39. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabaren, 1998.

Moreau, Pierre­François. “Calvin: Fascination et critique du Stoicisme.” In Le Stoicisme au XVIe

et au XVIIe siècle. Le Retour des philosophies antiques à l’age classique, edited by

Pierre­François Moreau, 51–64. Paris: Albin Michel, 1999.

M. Method Kayayan, Eric. “La Portée cognitive du langage figuré dans le texte français de l’Institution de la

Religion Chrestienne de Jean Calvin.” M.A. thesis, Université de Potchefstroom, 1997.

Werner, Ilka. Calvin und Schleiermacher im Gespräch mit der Weltweisheit das Verhältnis von

christlichem Wahrheitsanspruch und allgemeinem Wahrheitsbewusstsein. Neukirchen­Vluyn:

Neukirchener, 1999.

IV. Calvin and Social­Ethical Issues McFarland, Barbara. “Women’s Rituals & John Calvin's Worship.” S.T.M. thesis, Pittsburgh

Theological Seminary, 1996.

V. Calvin and Political Issues Jeffreys, Derek S. “‘It’s a Miracle of God That There Is Any Common Weal among Us’:

Unfaithfulness and Disorder in John Calvin’s Political Thought.” The Review of Politics 62, no. 1

(2000): 107–29.

Kiecker, James George. “The Anabaptist Society of Believers and Calvin’s Christian

Commonwealth” Paper presented at the Historical­Social Science Division Symposium, The

Christian, the Church, and the Government, Martin Luther College, 1999.

Kingdon, Robert M. “Calvin’s Socio­Political Legacy: Collective Government, Resistance to

Tyranny, Discipline” In The Legacy of John Calvin. Papers presented at the 12th Colloquium of

the Calvin Studies Society. Edited by David Foxgrover. Grand Rapids: CRC Product Services,

2000.

Lee, Seung­Goo. “Calvin’s View of the Problem of the Civil Disobedience and Resistance and

Its Implications for the Modern World.” In Studies in Reformed Theology—Toward a Reformed

Theology in Korea, 167–77. Seoul: Westminster Press, 1995.

Plant, Raymond. “Calvin. God, History and Political Theology.” In Politics, Theology and History,

61–68. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Riddoch, Sonia. “Stepchildren of the Reformation or Heralds of Modernity: Ernst Troeltsch on

Sixteenth­Century Anabaptists, Sectarians and Spiritualists.” In Radical Reformation Studies.

Essays Presented to James M. Stayer, edited by Werner O. Dipple et al, 143–56. Brookfield:

Ashgate, 1999.

Tanoue, Masanaru. “An Introduction to Calvin’s Political Thought.” Hogaku Seijigaku Ronkyu

(Journal of Law and Political Studies) 31 (1996.): 319–49.

Vorster, J. M. “Calvin and Human Rights.” Ecumenical Review 51, no. 2 (1999): 209–20.

VI. Calvinism A. Theological Influence 1. Overview Asselt, Willem J. van. and Eef Dekker, eds. Reformation and Scholasticism: An Ecumenical

Enterprise. Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post­Reformation Thought. Edited by Richard

A. Muller. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

Gerrish, B. A. “Schleiermacher, Hodge and the Theological Legacy of John Calvin” In The

Legacy of John Calvin. Papers presented at the12th colloquium of the Calvin Studies Society.

Edited by David Foxgrover. Grand Rapids: CRC Service Products, 2000.

Jonge, Christiaan de. Apa Itu Calvinisme? Jakarta, Indonesia: BPK Gunung Mulia, 1998.

McGrath, Alister E. “The Reformation and Post­Reformation Periods, 1500–1750.” In Christian

Theology. An Introduction, 59–85. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2001.

Reid, W. Stanford. “Calvinism” In Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Edited by Walter A. Elwell,

201–3. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

Rohls, Jan. “Die Konfessionalisierung von Luthertum und Calvinismus.” In Protestantische

Theologie der Neuzeit. Band I. Die Voraussetzungen und das 19. Jahrhundert, 48–53.

Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1997.

———. “Luther, Zwingli, Melanchthon und Calvin.” In Protestantische Theologie der Neuzeit.

Band I, Die Voraussetzungen und das 19. Jahrhundert, 36–48. Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1997.

Strohm, Christoph. “Theologie und Zeitgeist.” Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte 110, no. 3:

352–71.

Torrance, Thomas Forsyth. “The Distinctive Character of the Reformed Tradition.” Reformed

Review 54, no. 1 (2000): 5–16.

2. Christian Life Bebbington, David William. “The Calvinist Tradition.” Holiness in Nineteenth­Century England.

The 1998 Didsbury Lectures, 29–50. Carlisle, UK: Paternoster Press, 2000. Mentzer, Raymond A. “Notions of Sin and Penitence within the French Reformed Community.”

In Penitence in the Age of Reformations edited by Katharine Jackson Lualdi et al, 84–100.

Burlington: Ashgate, 2000.

3. Covenant

Schmidt, Christoph. “Calvinisten, Taufer, Orthodoxe und Juden in der litauischen Reformation.”

Zeitschrift für Religions und Geistesgeschichte 52, no. 4 (2000): 309–32.

4. Creation Kim, Byoung Gi. “The Idea of Creation Ordinances in Calvinism and Neo­Calvinism.” Th.M.

thesis, Calvin Theological Seminary, 2000.

5. Ecclesiology Parker, Charles H. “The Rituals and Reconciliation: Admonition, Confession and Community in

the Dutch Reformed Church.” In Penitence in the Age of Reformations, edited by Katharine

Jackson Lualdi et al. 101–15. Burlington: Ashgate, 2000.

6. Eschatology Franke, John R. “Reformation Amillennialism. Salvation Now, Salvation Forever.” Christian

History 61 (1999): 20–22.

Hotson, Howard. Paradise Postponed: Johann Heinrich [Alsted] and the Birth of Calvinist

Millenarianism. Archives Internationales d’histoire des idées, 172. Boston: Kluwer, 2000.

7. Missions Cameron, Euan. “Calvin’s Geneva Takes over in Piedmont 1555–1565.” In Waldenses.

Rejections of Holy Church in Medieval Europe, 264–84. Oxford: Blackwell, 2000.

Dix, Kenneth. “Varieties of High­Calvinism among Nineteenth­Century Particular Baptists.” The

Baptist Quarterly 38 (1999): 56–69.

8. Piety Puterbaugh, Joseph. “‘Your Selfe Be Judge and Answer Your Selfe’: Formation of Protestant

Identity in ‘A Conference betwixt a Mother a Devout Recusant and Her Sonne a Zealous

Protestant’” The Sixteenth Century Journal 31, no. 2 (2000): 419–31.

9. Predestination Como, David. “Puritans, Predestination and the Construction of Orthodoxy in Early

Seventeenth­Century England.” In Conformity and Church Orthodoxy in the English Church,

1560–1660. Edited by Peter Lake and Michael Questier, 64–87. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK:

Boydell Press, 2000.

Koning, Frederic John. “The Doctrine of Predestination in Scholastic Calvinism. An Evaluation of

the Muller Thesis” Th. M. thesis, Regent College, 1999.

10. Revelation

Peter, Katalin. “Bibellesen: Ein Programm für Jedermann im Ungarn des 16. Jahrhunderts.” In

Iter Germanicum. Deutschland und die reformierte Kirche in Ungarn im 16–17. Jahrhundert.

Edited by Andras Szabo, 7–38. Budapest: Kalvin Kiado, 1999.

11. Salvation Bennett, David. “How Arminian Was John Wesley?” Evangelical Quarterly 72, no. 3 (2000):

237–48.

Dever, Mark E. “A Conforming Theologian.” In Richard Sibbes. Puritanism and Calvinism in the

Late Elizabethan and Early Modern Stuart England, 161–218. Macon, Georgia: Mercer

University Press, 2000.

B. Cultural Influence 1. Overview Van Til, Henry R. The Calvinistic Concept of Culture. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

2. Architecture Spicer, Andrew. “Rebuilding Solomon’s Temple? The Architecture of Calvinism.” In The Holy

Land, Holy Lands, and Christian History, edited by R. N. Swanson, 275–87. Suffolk: Boydell

Press, 2000.

3. Literature Bruhn, Karen. “What These Seemers Be: Calvinist Concepts of Identity and Measure for

Measure.” Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998.

Kadane, Matthew. “Les Bibliothèques de deux théologiens réformés du XVIIe siècle. L’un

puritain Anglais, l’autre pasteur huguenot.” Bulletin de la Société de l’Histoire du Protestantisme

Français 147 (2001): 67–100.

Richards, Jeffrey H. “Samuel Davies and Calvinist Poetic Ecology.” In Early American Literature

35, no. 1 (2000): 29–50.

4. Persecution Pastore, Allesandro. “Dalla note di San Bartolomeo (1572) al Sacro macello di Valtellina (1620):

Forme e obiettivi della violenza religiosa.” Bollettino della Societa di Studi Valdesi 177 (1995):

141–59.

5. Philosophy

Albritton, James McLean. “Calvin, Locke, and the Scottish Enlightenment: A Study of the Effect

of Natural Theology on Moral Philosophy.” M.A. thesis, University of Alabama, 1998.

Teissier Du Cros, Rémi. Jean Calvin de la réforme à la révolution. Collection L'Ouverture

Philosophique. Paris: L’Harmattan, 1999.

C. Social, Economic, Political Influence Bruijn, J. de. “Calvinism and Romanticism: Abraham Kuyper as a Calvinist Politician.” In

Religion, Pluralism, and Public Life. Abrayam Kuyper’s Legacy for the Twenty­First Century,

edited by Luis E. Lugo, 45–58. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.

Fehler, Timothy G. “Emden and the Development of ‘Reformed’ Social Welfare.” In Poor Relief

and Protestantism. The Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth­Century Emden, 272–90.

Brookfield: Ashgate, 1999.

———. “Introduction: Poor Relief and Protestantism.” In Poor Relief and Protestantism. The

Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth­Century Emden, 1–22. Brookfield: Ashgate, 1999.

Ferreira, Franklin. “Uma Introducao a Max Weber e a obra ‘A Etica Protestante e o Espirito do

Capitalismo.’” Fides Reformata 5, no. 2 (2000): 47–62.

Parrillo, Nicholas. “Lincoln’s Calvinist Transformation: Emancipation and War” Civil War History

46, no. 3 (2000): 227–53.

Watt, Jeffrey R. Choosing Death: Suicide and Calvinism in Early Modern Geneva. Sixteenth

Century Essays & Studies Series. Edited by Raymond A. Mentzer. Kirksville: Truman State

University Press, 2001.

D. International Influence 1. England Anderson, Judith H. “Language and History in the Reformation: Cranmer, Gardiner, and the

Words of Institution.” Renaissance Quarterly 54, no. 1 (2001): 20–51.

Doran, Susan. “Elizabeth I’s Religion: The Evidence of Her Letters.” The Journal of

Ecclesiastical History 51, no. 4 (2000): 699–720.

Griffin, Eric Richard. “Daniel Brevint and the Eucharistic Calvinism of the Caroline Church of

England, 1603–1674.” Th.D. thesis, Wycliffe College and the University of Toronto, 2000.

2. Europe Mühlen, Karl­Heinz zur. “Europa im Zeitalter der Reformation.” In Reformation und

Gegenreformation. Teil II, 57–76. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999.

3. France Berthoud, Jean­Marc. Calvin et la France: Genève et le déploiement de la réforme au XVIe

siècle. Lausanne, Suisse: L’Age d’homme, 1999.

Clifford, Alan C. Sons of Calvin: Three Huguenot Pastors. Norwich: Charenton Reformed

Publishing, 1999.

Deming, James C. “Origins of a Confessional Community.” In Religion and Identity in Modern

France. The Modernization of the Protestant Community in Languedoc, 1815–1848, 19–38,

187–90. New York: University Press of America, 1999.

Meyer, Judith Pugh. “Religion and Reform in La Rochelle: 1500–1568.” In Reformation in La

Rochelle. Tradition and Change in Early Modern Europe, 1500­1568, 71–117. Geneva: Droz,

1996.

Pettegree, Andrew. “Recent Writings on the French Wars of Religion.” Reformation 4 (1999):

231–50.

4. Hungary Murdock, Graeme. Calvinism on the Frontier, 1600–1660. International Calvinism and the

Reformed Church in Hungary and Transylvania. Oxford Historical Monographs. New York:

Clarendon Press, 2000.

5. Poland Kloczowski, Jerzy. “Great Reforms.” In A History of Polish Christianity, 84–125, 351–53.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

6. Scotland

Kernohan, R. D. The Realm of Reform Presbyterianism and Calvinism in a Changing Scotland:

Reflections. Edinburgh: Handsel Press, 1999.

7. Wales Mickey, P. A. “Calvinistic Methodism.” In Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Edited by Walter A.

Elwell, 203–4. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001.

E. Critique Barzun, Jacques. “Calvin.” In From Dawn to Decadence: 1500 to the Present—500 Years of

Western Cultural Life, 34–38. New York: HarperCollins, 2000.

Foster, Randolph S. Objections to Calvinism as It Is. Salem, Ohio: Schmul Publishing, 1998.

Foxgrover, David L., ed. The Legacy of John Calvin. Papers presented at the 12th colloquium of

the Calvin Studies Society April 22–24, 1999. Grand Rapids: CRC Product Services, 2000.

Gerrish, Brian Albert. “Calvinismus.” In Religion und Gegenwart, edited by Hans Dieter Betz et

al, 36–38. Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1998.

Humphreys, Fisher, and Paul E. Robertson. God So Loved the World. Traditional Baptists and

Calvinism. New Orleans: Insight Press, 2000.

Johnson, Terry. When Grace Comes Home: The Practical Difference That Calvinism Makes.

Fearn, Ross­shire, UK: Christian Focus, 2000.

Muller, Richard A. 1948. “Sources of Reformed Orthodoxy: The Symmetrical Unity of Exegesis

and Synthesis.” In A Confessing Theology for Postmodern Times, edited by Michael S. Horton,

43–62. Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2000.

Riccardi, Constantio V. Light in the Labyrinth. Redlands, CA: Contra Mundum Productions,

2000.

VII. Book Reviews Anderson, Clifford B. Review of Creating a Christian Worldview: Abraham Kuyper’s Lectures on

Calvinism, by Peter S. Heslam; Abraham Kuyper: A Centennial Reader, edited by James D.

Bratt. Theology Today 55 (1999): 599–603.

Arnold, M. Review of John Calvin, Student of the Church Fathers, by A. N. S. Lane. Revue

d’histoire et de philosophie religieuses 80, no. 4 (2000): 536.

Bell, Theo. Review of Calvin and Bernard of Clairvaux, by A. N. S. Lane. Nederlands archief

voor kerkgeschiedenis 80, no.1 (2000): 123–24.

Bost, Hubert. Review of Édifier ou instruire? Les avatars de la liturgie réformée du XVIe au

XVIIIe siècle, edited by Maria­Cristina Pitassi. Etudes Théologiques et Religieuses 76, no. 1

(2001): 134–35.

———. Review of Sermons sur la Genèse I: Chapitres 1, 1–11, 4; 11; Chapitres 11, 5–20, 7; by

John Calvin. Edited by Max Engammare. Etudes théologiques et religieuses 76, no. 1 (2001):

133.

Bruggink, Donald J. Review of Seeing Beyond the Word: The Visual Arts in the Calvinistic

Tradition, edited by Paul Corby Finney. Reformed Review 54, no. 1 (2000): 71.

Bruhn, Karen. Review of Seeing Beyond the Word, edited by Paul Corby Finney. Church History

69, no. 3 (2000): 661–63.

Calhoun, David B. Review of Calvin: A Biography, by Bernard Cottret. Translated by M. Wallace

McDonald. Presbyterion, 7, no. 1 (2001): 61–64.

Cartwright, Hugh M. Review of Sermons on Galatians, by John Calvin. Translated by Kathy

Childress. Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 17, no. 2 (1999): 175–76.

Causse, Jean­Daniel. Review of Tout est donné, tout est à faire, by Eric Fuchs. Etudes

théologiques et religieuses 76, no. 1 (2001): 142.

Chamberlain, Ava. Review of Encounters With God: An Approach to the Theology of Jonathan

Edwards, by Michael J. McClymond. Church History 69, no. 1 (2000): 215–16.

Chédozeau, Bernard. Review of Jean Calvin et le livre imprimé, by Jean­François Gilmont.

Archives de sciences sociales des religions 44, no. 106 (1999): 61–62.

Chevallier, M. Review of Sermons sur la Genése, Vol I, by John Calvin. Edited by Max

Engammare. Revue d’histoire et de philosophie religieuses 80, no. 4 (2000): 535–36.

Covington, Sarah. Review of Salvation at Stake, by Brad S. Gregory. Renaissance Quarterly 53,

no. 4 (2000): 1226–27.

Farthing, John L. Review of Correspondance de Théodore de Bèze, vol. 22, edited by Alain

Dufour, Béatrice Nicollier, and Hervé Genton. The Sixteenth Century Journal 32, no. 1 (2001):

204–6.

Flaming, Darlene K. Review of John Calvin: Student of the Church Fathers, by A. N. S. Lane.

The Sixteenth Century Journal 32, no. 1 (2001): 248–51.

Foxgrover, David. Review of John Calvin: Student of the Church Fathers, by A. N. S. Lane.

Bulletin of the Institute for Reformed Theology 2, no. 1 (2000): 12–13.

Gunton, Colin E. Review of Ad Litteram, by Kathryn Greene­McCreight. Journal of Theological

Studies 51, no. 2 (2000): 787–89.

Gunton, Colin E. Review of What Pure Eyes Could See: Calvin’s Doctrine of Faith in Its

Exegetical Context, by Barbara Pitkin. The Bulletin of the Institute for Reformed Theology, 2, no.

2 (2001): 14–15.

Gustafson, David A. Review of Melanchthon in Europe, edited by Karin Maag. The Sixteenth

Century Journal 31, no. 2 (2000): 489–90.

Hansen, Gary N. Review of The Protestant Reformation in Sixteenth Century Italy, by Salvatore

Caponetto. Translated by Anne C. Tedeschi and John Tedeschi. Princeton Seminary Bulletin

21, no. 3 (2000): 365–67.

Helm, Paul. Review of Registers of the Consistory of Geneva in the Time of Calvin, edited by

Robert M. Kingdon, Thomas A. Lambert, and Isabella M. Watt. Translated by M. Wallace

McDonald. Banner of Truth 452 (2001): 30–31.

Hoeksema, Robert J. Review of To Glorify God: Essays on Modern Reformed Liturgy, edited by

Bryan E. Spinks and Iain R. Torrance. Reformed Review 54, no. 1 (2000): 72–73.

Holder, R. Ward. Review of What Pure Eyes Could See, by Barbara Pitkin. The Sixteenth

Century Journal 31, no. 4 (2000): 1194–96.

Hudon, William V. Review of The Protestant Reformation in Sixteenth­Century Italy, by

Salvatore Caponetto. Translated by Anne C. Tedeschi and John Tedeschi. The Sixteenth

Century Journal 31, no. 2 (2000): 603–05.

Jaynes, Jeff. Review of Reformatoren, by Thomas Kaufmann. The Sixteenth Century Journal

31, no. 2 (2000): 630–32.

Johnson, Dale W. Review of Truth for All Time, by John Calvin. Translated by Stuart Olyott. The

Sixteenth Century Journal 31, no. 1 (2000): 177–78.

Kearsley, Roy. Review of The Theology of John Calvin, by Karl Barth. Translated by Geoffrey

W. Bromiley. Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 17 (1999): 83–84.

Lane, A. N. S. Review of Calvin and English Calvinism to 1649, by Robert Tillman Kendall;

Calvinus. Authentic Calvinism: A Clarification, by Alan C. Clifford; The Extent of the Atonement.

A Dilemma for Reformed Theology from Calvin to the Consensus (1536–1675), by Michael G.

Thomas. Foundations 42 (1999.): 32–35.

Lauber, David. Review of Toward the Future of Reformed Theology : Tasks, Topics, Traditions,

edited by David Willis and Michael Welker. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 21, no. 22 (2000):

41–43.

Lewis, Tess. Review of The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought, by Marilynne

Robinson. American Scholar 68, no. 1 (1999): 147–49.

Maclean, Iain S. Review of The Reformation of Community : Social Welfare and Calvinist

Charity in Holland, 1572–1620, by Charles H. Parker. The Sixteenth Century Journal 31, no. 4

(2000): 1132–34.

Mayer, Thomas F. Review of The Protestant Reformation in Sixteenth­Century Italy, by

Salvatore Caponetto. Translated by Anne C. Tedeschi and John Tedeschi. Renaissance

Quarterly 53, no. 4 (2000): 1206–07.

McGoldrick, James Edward. Review of Abraham Kuyper: A Centennial Reader, edited by James

D. Bratt. Creating a Christian Worldview: Abraham Kuyper’s Lectures on Calvinism, edited by

Peter S. Heslam. Reformation & Revival 8 (1999): 190–94.

McGrath, Alister E. Review of John Calvin: Student of the Church Fathers, by A. N. S. Lane.

Expository Times 111, no. 6 (2000): 210.

McKinnion, Steven A. Review of Interpreting John Calvin, by Ford Lewis Battles. Edited by

Robert Benedetto. Scottish Journal of Theology 35, no. 2 (2000): 265–66.

McLaughlin, R. Emmet. Review of Pilgrimage to Puritanism: History and Theology of the Marian

Exiles at Geneva, 1555–1560, by Dan G. Danner. 53, no. 1 (2000): 263–65.

———. Review of The Reformation of Community: Social Welfare and Calvinist Charity in

Holland, 1572–1620, by Charles L. Parker. Renaissance Quarterly 53, no. 1 (2000): 263–65.

Meyjes, G. H. M. Review of Registres du Consistoire de Genève au temps de Calvin, edited by

Thomas Lambert, Isabella Watt, and Robert M Kingdon. Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 91

(2000): 407–15.

Naphy, William G. Review of John Calvin: Student of the Church Fathers, by A. N. S Lane.

Scottish Journal of Theology 35, no. 2 (2000): 257–58.

Newlands, George. Review of The Legacy of John Calvin, edited by David Foxgrover. The

Bulletin of the Institute for Reformed Theology 2, no. 2 (2001): 13–14.

Ogier, Darryl. Review of The French­Speaking Reformed Community and Their Church in

Southampton, c.1567–1620, by Andrew Spicer. Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51, no. 1

(2000): 184–85.

Petersen, F. Scott. Review of Truth for All Times: A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith, by John

Calvin. Translated by Stuart Olyott. Reformed Review 54, no. 1 (2000): 73–74.

Preussner, Arnold W. Review of The Collected Works of Anne Vaughan Lock, edited by Susan

M. Felch. The Sixteenth Century Journal 31, no. 4 (2000): 1180–82.

Randall, Catharine. Review of Seeing Beyond the Word, edited by Paul Corby Finney. Catholic

Historical Review 86, no. 2 (2000): 331–35.

Reulos, Michel. Review of Calvin et la France. Genève et le déploiement de la Réforme en

France au XVIe siècle, by Jean­Marc Berthoud. Bulletin de la Société de l’Histoire du

Protestantisme Français 146 (2000): 829–30.

Reymond, Bernard. Review of Building Codes. The Aesthetics of Calvinism in Early Modern

Europe, by Catharine Randall. Etudes Théologiques et Religieuses 76, no. 1 (2001): 145–47.

Rosson, Loren III. Review of John Calvin: A Biography, by Bernard Cottret. Translated by M.

Wallace McDonald. Library Journal 125, no. 6 (2000): 108–09.

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