Description: New York, Oxford University Press, 1962 [1st edition]; 150 x 220 mm, x, 466 pp, book list, index. Hard Cover in [price-clipped] dustwrapper. Overall a very nice copy. The name of a previous owner is written discreetly on the front free endpaper and the endpapers have evidence of tape marks. There is light edge foxing. The binding is strong and there are no annotations. A very well preserved copy. This important book, written with clarity, precision, and vigor, is the first proportioned and comprehensive history of the Calvinist movement that treats it in all its aspects of thought, Church, and social impact in the modern world. The emergence of Calvinism is shown against the background of the sixteenth-century scene, with reference to the Swiss Protestantism of Zwingli. Calvin's own personality comes into clear perspective through study of his conversion, his writings, his friendships and antipathies, and his achievement as master of Geneva and leader of Reformed Protestantism. Professor McNeill challenges some prevalent views of Calvin. Check out this seller's other book listings - buy multiple items and save on shipping! Shipping:The shipping price includes postage and packaging. WITHIN AUSTRALIA - choose Australia Post Regular Parcel post or Express Post - both options include tracking. INTERNATIONAL - Choose Australia Post International Standard or International Express, both are air services that include tracking.
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: The history and character of Calvinism
Author: John T. McNeill
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Genre: Religious & Spiritual
Topic: Christianity, Religion
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States