Beschreibung
The study examines the understanding of the glory of God in the thought of John Calvin. The examination is carried out from the historical observation in the first part and the systematic evaluation in the second part. The author describes the development of the concept of
in Calvin’s
as well as its significant role as a counterpart to the major Christian doctrines. Following a survey of the historical background, the presence of
in the first, second, and last editions of the
is discussed. In the systematic part, the concept of
is analyzed in the context of its dynamic presence throughout the central doctrines such as the doctrine of creation, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, eschatology, and ecclesiology. The systematic evaluation shows that
is one of the loudest
in Calvin’s theological composition.
Autorenportrait
Billy Kristanto is the Academic Dean of
in Jakarta (Indonesia). As an ordained minister in the Reformed Evangelical Church of Indonesia, he was pastor of churches in Jakarta, Singapore, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Stockholm, and Bern. Having studied harpsichord at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin and Royal Conservatory Den Haag, he received his doctoral degrees in musicology and in systematic theology from the University of Heidelberg (Germany).
Inhalt
Contents: Theology as Doxology – The Development of Calvin’s
– The Question of the Center in Calvin’s Theology – Theological Approaches – Thomas Aquinas and Calvin – Gregory Palamas and Calvin. Inhaltsverzeichnis