In "An Admonition showing, the Advantages which Christendom might derive from an Inventory of Relics," John Calvin presents a rigorous theological discourse interwoven with a critique of the prevalent veneration of relics in 16th-century Europe. Written in a period marked by the Protestant Reformation, this treatise employs a clear, didactic style that challenges ecclesiastical traditions while advocating for a return to the scriptural basis of faith. Calvin meticulously argues for the spiritual dangers associated with the excessive reverence of relics, positioning his thoughts within the broader context of reformist critiques that prioritize faith and the direct relationship between the believer and God over material representations of holiness. Calvin, a central figure of the Reformation, was profoundly influenced by his background in law and theology. His commitment to the purity of Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical reform motivated him to examine and denounce practices he perceived as idolatrous. This work exemplifies his dedication to ensuring that the church aligns with the teachings of Scripture, reflecting his broader vision for a reformed Christendom unencumbered by superstition. Readers interested in the intersection of theology, history, and reform will find this book both enlightening and provocative. Calvin's incisive critique not only illuminates the pitfalls of relic veneration but also serves as a call for Christians to reevaluate core aspects of their faith. This text is essential for understanding the theological debates that shaped modern Christianity.
An Admonition showing, the Advantages which Christendom might derive from an Inventory of Relics
Empieza hoy con este libro por 0 €
- Disfruta de acceso completo a todos los libros de la app durante el periodo de prueba
- Sin compromiso, cancela cuando quieras
Autor/a:
Saga:
An Admonition showing, the Advantages which Christendom might derive from an Inventory of RelicsIdioma:
Inglés
Formato:

Commentaries on Ephesians :
John Calvin

History's Great Speeches: The Definitive Collection : 40 hours of historical highlights from Pericles to Mao covering 54 orators, and 153 speeches
Julius Caesar, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Demosthenes, Pericles, William Pitt, William Lloyd Garrison, William Morris, Abraham Lincoln, Albert Apponyi, Alexander the Great, A.M. Sullivan, Annie Besant, Caius Marius, Caius Memmius, Catiline, Cato The Younger, Charles Phillips, Joseph, Daniel O'Connell, Dinarchus, EDMUND BURKE, Eduard Bernstein, Edward Carpenter, Elizabeth I, Emilio Castelar, Eugene Debs, Frederick Douglass, Mohandas Gandhi, George Graham Vest, Girolamo Savonarola, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin, Gaetano, Louis Kossuth, Louis Lingg, Mao Tsetung, Mark Anthony, Mark Twain, Martin Luther, Maximillian Robespierre, Mikhail Bakunin, Muhammad, Napoleon Bonaparte, Otto von Bismarck, Peter Kropotkin, Phillip Melanchthon, Pico della Mirandola, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Pope Urban, Red Jacket, Robert Emmet, Susan B. Anthony, Swami Vivekananda

The Reformation, 1495-1553 : The Thinkers That Changed Christianity
Martin Luther, Phillip Melanchthon, John Calvin, Girolamo Savonarola, Huldrych Zwingli

On the Christian Life : A New Translation
John Calvin

Institutes of the Christian Religion : The Basics of Protestant Theology
John Calvin

A Treatise on Relics
John Calvin

Institutes of the Christian Religion : The Basics of Protestant Theology
John Calvin

Treatise on Relics : A Theological Discourse
John Calvin

The Collected Works of John Calvin. Illustated : Psychopannychia, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Commentaries and others
John Calvin

Institutes of the Christian Religion : The Basics of Protestant Theology
John Calvin

Delphi Collected Works of John Calvin (Illustrated)
John Calvin
