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Contested illness in context : an interdisciplinary study in disease definition

Part of the Lancaster Pamphlets series
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In this lucid and readable study, Michael Mullet explains the historical importance of a man and a movement whose influence are still felt in the modern world.

The pamphlet locates John Calvin in the context of early 16th-century France and then charts his emergence as an influential theologian and civic religious leader in the 'second generation' of reformers following Luther.

After exploring the main lines of Calvin's theology, set out in the Institutes, the central section deals with the difficult process by which his authority was imposed on, or accepted by, Geneva.

Finally, the long-term impact of John Calvin is evaluated, including the hypothesis that Calvinism has assisted the economic development of Europe.

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Routledge
0415000572 / 9780415000574
Paperback / softback
616.044
28/09/1989
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (216 pages)
undergraduate Learn More
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