Church and state in Luther and Calvin : a comparative study / William A. Mueller.
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- BV 630 M571 1954
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PBTS Library | BV 630 M571 1954 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 64 |
Contents:
Part One – Martin Luther’s View of Church and State
I. Luther’s Conception of the Church
II. Luther and Secular Authority
III. Luther and the Problem of Natural Law
IV. Luther and the Problem of Religious Liberty
Part Two – John Calvin’s View of Church and State
V. Calvin’s Definitions of the Church
VI. Analysis of Calvin’s Definitions
VII. Conflicting Interpretations of Calvin’s View
VIII. The Church in Its Empirical Expression
IX. The State as Divinely Instituted
X. The Duties of Magistrates and Rulers
XI. The State and the Citizen
XII. Calvin’s View of Natural and Positive Law
XIII. Calvin’s View of the Best Form of Government
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