Calvin and the book : the evolution of the printed word in Reformed Protestantism / Karen E. Spierling (ed.)


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Prêt normal | Enssib | Papier | Pôle Histoire du livre et des bibliothèques | 002 REF c (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 9200885 |
Issu d'un colloque de la Calvin Studies Society, tenu en 2013 au séminaire théologique de Princeton
Bibliogr. p. [151]-165. Notes bibliogr. Index
The Protestant Reformation has long had the reputation as being a movement of "the Book", led by reformers like John Calvin who were "men of the Book". The essays in this volume reveal many of the underlying complexities of these terms. Building on research and scholarly discussions of recent decades, these authors delve into a variety of topics related to John Calvin and the printed word, ranging from the physical changes in printed texts in the first decades of the Reformation to Calvin's thinking about the relationship of two books - the Bible and his own Institutes - to Christian doctrine. Editeur
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