Meet the Man Behind the Myths
John Calvin is often reviled as a humorless doctrinarian who preached an austere theology that twisted Scripture. In John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, and Doxology, Burk Parsons and a cadre of godly pastors and scholars seek to set the record straight in honor of the 500th observance of John Calvin’s birth in 1509. The book’s nineteen succinct chapters explore aspects of Calvin’s life, ministry, and teachings, and establish his importance even for the twenty-first-century church.
“To my knowledge there never has been a collection of authors of any edited volume under whose ministry I would rather sit than these. What stands out is that they are humble, holy men of God. Most of them are too old too seasoned to care about scoring points. Their lives witness to the preciousness of Christ and the importance of purity. Expect no bombast. Expect humble, measured admiration and wise application. This a good way to meet John Calvin: in the holy hearts of humble servants of Christ. The only better way would be to read the man himself.”
—John Piper
257 pp. Hardcover.
Edited by Burk Parsons
Foreword by Iain H. Murray
Contributors
Derek W. H. Thomas
Sinclair B. Ferguson (other titles by Sinclair Ferguson)
D. G. Hart
Harry L. Reeder
Steven J. Lawson (other titles by Steven Lawson)
W. Robert Godfrey
Phillip R. Johnson
Eric J. Alexander
Thabiti Anyabwile
John MacArthur (other titles by John MacArthur)
Richard D. Phillips (other titles by Richard Phillips)
Thomas K. Ascol
Keith A. Mathison
Jay E. Adams (other titles by Jay Adams)
Philip Graham Ryken
Michael Horton
Jerry Bridges (other titles by Jerry Bridges)
Burk Parsons
Joel R. Beeke