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Essential primary source for Calvin scholars and Reformation historians, but challenging for casual readers due to its historical context and polemical nature.
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More information- Style
- Academic
- Prerequisites
- Accessible to all
- Best use
- Deep work
- Tradition
- reformed
- Approach
- Polemical + Theological
John Calvin's 1536 apologetic work defending Reformation principles, including aphorisms summarizing Protestant theology and his letter to King Francis I of France.
Strengths
- Primary source from John Calvin
- Important early Reformation apologetic work
- Historical significance for Reformed theology
Limits
- 16th century language and context
- Polemic nature limits ecumenical appeal
- Requires historical background knowledge
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