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A Theological Guide to Calvin’s Institutes edited by David W. Hall and Peter Lillback

528 pages | List Price: $22.99 | Paperback | Series: Calvin 500

Summary: A Theological Guide to Calvin’s Institutes, edited by David W. Hall and Peter A. Lillback, fills a gap in the literature for Reformation studies. Twenty leading Calvin scholars have contributed to a work that ably provides a section-by-section commentary on Calvin’s magnum opus.

Capturing both the best of elite scholarship, as well as exhibiting a firm understanding of and passion for Calvin’s own work, these essays provide definitive commentary from elite Calvin scholars who seek to elucidate his work and display its abiding value.

This long-needed work serves as the natural companion to Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion for classes, students, pastors, and others for years to come.

About the Editors:

David W. Hall was senior pastor of Midway Presbyterian Church in Powder Springs, Georgia, from 2003 to 2008. He founded the Kuyper Institute and the Center for the Advancement of Paleo-Orthodoxy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1994.

Peter A. Lillback is president and professor of historical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He has also served in pastoral ministry for over thirty years. Dr. Lillback has authored books and numerous articles in the fields of the Reformation and the post-Reformation era.

What Others Say About this Book:

“A very valuable volume, which I commend with enthusiasm. For making Calvin known today as well as once he was, and in every age deserves to be, this really is a major step forward.”

J. I. Packer, Board of Governors’ Professor, Regent College, Vancouver

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