This book explores the relationship between Calvin''s thought about civil and ecclesiastical order and his own circumstances and activities. The early chapters argue that in his pre-Genevan writings including the first edition of the Institution Calvin''s political thinking was entirely conventional; his subsequent thought and conduct were not an implementation of previously formulated ideas. Later chapters examine whether and to what extent Calvin developed a distinctive vision of the Christian polity as part of an overall conception of the Christian life.
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