John Calvin, Refugee Theologian : Introducing a Reformer in Exile
John Calvin, Refugee Theologian : Introducing a Reformer in Exile
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Author(s): Woo, Kenneth J.
ISBN No.: 9781540963055
Pages: 232
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 36.04
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"A fresh and fruitful approach to Calvin's theology" This book offers a robust introduction to John Calvin's writings through the lens of his experience as a religious refugee."With elegant prose, keen insight, and expansive research, Woo provides the most thorough account to date of the exilic aspects and refugee implications of Calvin's life, leadership, and theology."-- G. Sujin Pak , Boston University School of Theology"Woo has given us not only a winsome introduction to Calvin but also a timely example of how to read Calvin contextually, not as a disembodied intellect but as one truly shaped by the turmoil and sufferings of his age."-- John L. Thompson , Fuller Theological Seminary (emeritus)"Woo's study of Calvin as an exilic reformer is a brilliant reconsideration of Oberman's earlier work. It firmly sets Calvin and his audiences in their historical contexts, and it presents Calvin as a useful resource for today's Christians in exile. A wonderful, readable, and astute work!"-- R.


Ward Holder , Saint Anselm College"Woo's engaging book extends an invitation into the heart of Calvin's theology and the experiences of exile and displacement that shaped his faith and career as a pastor and writer. Christians today gain crucial perspective for reflecting on their own encounters with spiritual alienation, creating supportive communities in a hostile world, and responding with love to the stranger in their midst."-- Barbara Pitkin , Stanford University"With a historian's rigor, a theologian's insight, and a pastor's contextual awareness, Woo offers the academy and the church a refreshing gift. Woo introduces us to Calvin as one whose voice was shaped by exile and attuned to God's comfort for the displaced."-- J. Todd Billings , Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan"Woo presents a fresh and fruitful approach to Calvin's theology by describing his message through Calvin's experience as a refugee. A fine contribution to Calvin research, and it demonstrates the relevance of the reformers' works."-- Herman Selderhuis , Theological University Apeldoorn; president, Reformation Research Consortium.



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