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I. Calvin’s Life and Times A. Biography B. Cultural Context—Intellectual History C. Cultural Context—Social History D. Friends and Associates E. Polemical Relationships II. Calvin’s Works A. Works and Selections B. Critique III. Calvin’s Theology A. Overview B. Doctrine of God 1. Creation 2. Knowledge of God C. Doctrine of Christ D. Doctrine of the Holy Spirit E. Doctrine of Salvation 1. Atonement 2. Faith 3. Justification 4. Predestination F. Doctrine of Humanity 1. Overview 2. Covenant 3. Free Will 4. Natural Law 5. Sin G. Doctrine of Christian Life H. Worship 1. Overview 2. Liturgy 3. Music 4. Preaching and Sacraments 291 Calvin Bibliography: 2005 Compiled by Paul Fields

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Page 1: Calvin Bibliography: 2005Dubuis, Paule Hochuli, Sandra Coram-Mekkey, eds. Registres du Conseil de Genève à L’époque de Calvin - 1 janvier au 31 décembre 1537. Edited by Robert

I. Calvin’s Life and TimesA. BiographyB. Cultural Context—Intellectual History C. Cultural Context—Social History D. Friends and Associates E. Polemical Relationships

II. Calvin’s WorksA. Works and Selections B. Critique

III. Calvin’s TheologyA. OverviewB. Doctrine of God

1. Creation 2. Knowledge of God

C. Doctrine of Christ D. Doctrine of the Holy Spirit E. Doctrine of Salvation

1. Atonement 2. Faith 3. Justification4. Predestination

F. Doctrine of Humanity1. Overview 2. Covenant 3. Free Will 4. Natural Law 5. Sin

G. Doctrine of Christian Life H. Worship

1. Overview2. Liturgy 3. Music 4. Preaching and Sacraments

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Compiled by Paul Fields

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I. Ecclesiology1. Overview2. Discipline 3. Instruction 4. Missions 5. Polity

J. Revelation1. Exegesis and Hermeneutics 2. Scripture

K. ApocalypticismL. Patristic and Medieval InfluencesM. Method

IV. Calvin and Social—Ethical IssuesV. Calvin and Political IssuesVI. Calvinism

A. Theological Influence1. Overview2. Christian Life3. Covenant4. Creeds5. Ecclesiology6. Iconoclasm7. Law8. Missions9. Prayer10. Predestination11. Preaching and Sacraments12. Providence13. Revelation14. Salvation

B. Cultural Influence1. Economic 2. Education3. Intellectual History4. Literature5. Political6. Social History

C. International Influence1. Brazil2. England3. France4. Germany

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5. Netherlands6. Scotland7. United States

D. CritiqueVII. Book Reviews

I. Calvin’s Life and Times

A. BiographyAugustijn, Cornelis, et al. “Calvin in the Light of the Early Letters.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae,

edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 139-58. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Kingdon, Robert M. “Calvin’s Last Years.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J.Selderhuis, 179-88. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Park, Gon-taik. “A Short Study on Calvin’s Biographies.” Presbyterian Theological Quarterly 71, no. 3(2004): 34-70.

B. Cultural Context — Intellectual HistoryBalke, Willem. “Jeruzalem, Rome en Genève-Afscheidsrede aan de Vrije Universiteit, 17 oktober

2003.” In Sola Gratia: Bron voor de Reformatie en uitdaging voor nu, edited by A. van de Beek andW. M. van Laar, 214-34. Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, 2004.

Dieterich, Veit-Jakobus. Die Reformatoren. Reinbek: Rowohlt Taschenbuch, 2002.

Faber, Riemer. “The Humanism of Melanchthon and of Calvin.” In Melanchthon und derCalvinismus, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis and Günter Frank, 11-28. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Filser, Hubert. “Dogmenbegriff im Humanismus und in der reformatorischen Theologie.” InDogma, Dogmen, Dogmatik, 79-114. Münster: LIT Verlag, 2001.

Ganoczy, Alexandre. “Calvin, Jean: Theologian and Reformer.” In Dictionary of the Reformation,edited by Klaus Ganzer and Bruno Steimer, 44-48. New York: The Crossroad, 2004.

Higman, Francis Montgomery. “Censorship and the Genevan Psalter.” In Der Genfer Psalter und seineRezeption in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, 16.-18. Jahrhundert, edited by EckhardGrunewald, et al. 33-44. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 2004.

Richardsen-Friedrich, Ingvild. “Antichrist-Polemik gegen Calvin.” In Antichrist-Polemik in der Zeit derReformation und der Glaubenskämpfe bis Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts, 380-95. Frankfurt: Peter Lang,2003.

Stevenson, William R., Jr. “An Agnostic View of Voegelin’s Gnostic Calvin.” The Review of Politics 66,no. 3 (2004): 415-43.

Sunshine, Glenn. The Reformation for Armchair Theologians. Louisville: Westminster John KnoxPress, 2005.

Wallace, Peter G. “Evangelical Movements and Confessions, 1521-59.” In The Long EuropeanReformation: Religion, Political Conflict, and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750, 82-117. New York:Palgrave, 2004.

C. Cultural Context — Social HistoryBonivard, François. Chroniques de Genève. Edited by Micheline Tripet. Vol. 2. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Carbonnier-Burkard, Marianne. “Une histoire d’excellents personnages.” In Les deux réformes chré-tiennes, edited by Ilana Zinguer and Myriam Yardeni, 43-59. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

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Chazalon, Christophe. “Les icones de Théodore de Bèze (1580), entre mémoire et propagande.”Bibliothèque d’humanisme et renaissance 66, no. 2 (2004): 359-76.

de Boer, Erik A. “The Presence and Participation of Laypeople in the Congrégations of theCompany of Pastors in Geneva.” Sixteenth Century Journal 35, no. 3 (2004): 651-70.

Dubuis, Paule Hochuli, Sandra Coram-Mekkey, eds. Registres du Conseil de Genève à L’époque de Calvin- 1 janvier au 31 décembre 1537. Edited by Robert Cramer. Vol. 2 in two parts, Travaux d’human-isme et renaissance. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Gilmont, Jean-François. Le Livre & ses secrets. Geneva: Droz, 2003.

Guillo, Laurent. “Index: des éditions musicales genevoises.” In Les éditions musicales de la renaissancelyonnaise, 443-62. Paris: Klincksieck, 1991.

D. Friends and AssociatesBeza, Theodore. Correspondance de Théodore de Bèze (1585). Edited by Hippolyte Aubert. Vol. 26,

Travaux d’humanisme et renaissance. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Gordon, Bruce, and Emidio Campi, eds. Architect of Reformation—An Introduction to HeinrichBullinger, 1504-1575. Edited by Richard A. Muller, Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004.

Greschat, Martin. Martin Bucer: A Reformer and His Times. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press,2004.

Laurent, Philippe. “Histoire de la Réforme en Belgique.” Théologie Évangélique 3, (2004): 205-24.

Mahlmann, Theodor. “Melanchthon als Vorläufer des Wittenberger Kryptocalvinismus.” InMelanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J. Selderhuis, 173-230.Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Sewell, Keith C. “Theodore Beza—The Man Next to John Calvin (A Review Essay).” Pro Rege 33, no.3 (2005): 15-19.

Veen, Mirjam G. K. van. “Confessing One’s Faith: Calvin’s Correspondence with Jean de l’Espine.”Conference address, annual meeting of the Sixteenth Century Conference, Toronto, Canada,October 2004.

-------. Propaganda per brief: Calvijns brieven aan Farel over het godsdienstgesprek te Regensburg.”Theologisch Debat 2, no. 1 (2005): 40-45.

Veldman, H. Heinrich Bullinger. Gereformeerd pastor voor Europa. Edited by S. W. de Boer, Woord enWereld 61. Bedum: Woord en Wereld, 2004.

E. Polemical RelationshipsFergusson, David. “The Theological Case for Toleration.” In Church, State and Civil Society, 72-93.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Gootjes, Nicolaas Hendrik. “Calvin on Epicurus and the Epicureans: Background to a Remark inArticle 13 of the Belgic Confession.” Calvin Theological Journal 40, no. 1 (2005): 33-48.

Stolk, Johannes Maarten. Johannes Calvijn en de godsdienstgesprekken tussen rooms-katholieken en protes-tanten in Hagenau, Worms en Regensburg (1540-1541). Edited by Herman J. Selderhuis. Theologieen Geschiedenis. Kampen: Uitgevrijkok, 2004.

Veen, Mirjam G. K. van. “‘Supporters of the Devil’: Calvin’s Image of the Libertines.” CalvinTheological Journal 40, no. 1 (2005): 21-32.

Zachman, Randall C. “The Conciliating Theology of John Calvin: Dialogue among Friends.” InConciliation and Confession—The Struggle for Unity in the Age of Reform 1415-1648, edited by HowardP. Louthan and Randall C. Zachman, 89-105. Notre Dame: University of Notre DamePress, 2004.

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II. Calvin’s Works

A. Works and SelectionsCalvin, John. Het Geloof dat wij belijden — de eerste catechismus van Calvijn (1537). Edited by W. de

Greef. Houten: Den Hertog, 2003.

-------. Ffydd I’n Dydd — Amlinelliad o’r Ffydd Gristnogol (Welsh) — Instruction et Confession de Foy 1537.Edited by Euros Wyn Jones. Llangefni: O. Jones, 2003.

-------. Contres Les Libertins Spirituelz; Epistre Contre un Cordelier; Response a un Certain Holandois. Editedby Mirjam G. K. van Veen. Vol. 1, Ioannis Calvini Scripta Didactica et Polemica. Series 4 of IoannisCalvini Opera Omnia. Geneva: Droz, 2005.

-------. Epistolae — 1530 — sep. 1538. Edited by Frans Pieter Van Stam and Cornelius Augustijn. Vol.1, Epistolae. Series 6 of Ioannis Calvini Opera Omnia. Geneva: Droz, 2005.

B. CritiqueDe Boer, E. A. John Calvin on the Visions of Ezekiel: Historical and Hermeneutical Studies in John Calvin’s

‘Sermons Inédits’, Especially on Ezekiel 36-48. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Fields, Paul W. “John Calvin in the Twenty-first Century—One Special Collection’s History.” Journalof Religious & Theological Information 5, no. 3/4 (2002): 105-17.

Brouwer, Rinse Reeling, ed. De Handzame Calvijn. Amsterdam: Van Gennep, 2004.

Currid, John D. “Calvin as Hebraist: Guarding the Sacred Deposit.” Reformed Theological Review 63,no. 2 (2004): 61-71.

d’Assonville, Victor E., Jr. “Dogma und Doctrina Bei Calvin in einer begrifflichen Wechselwirkung:Ein Seminarbericht.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 189-208.Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Engammare, Max. “D’une forme l’autre: Commentaires et sermons de Calvin sur la Genèse.” InCalvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 107-38. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Faber, Riemer. “The Influence of Erasmus’ Annotationes on Calvin’s Galatians Commentary.” InDutch Review of Church History 84, edited by Wim Janse, 268-83. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Gilpin, Lawrence A. “An Analysis of Calvin’s Sermons on the Fourth Commandment.” Presbyterian30, no. 2 (2004): 90-105.

Godfrey, William Robert. “Calvin on the Four Last Books of Moses.” In Creator, Redeemer,Consummator, edited by Howard Griffith and John R. Muether, 155-67. Greenville: ReformedAcademic Press, 2000.

Higman, Francis Montgomery. “Calvin écrit, Calvin parlé.” In Les deux réformes chrétiennes, edited byIlana Zinguer and Myriam Yardeni, 23-42. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Markus, Mihaly. “Calvin und Polen: Gedankenfragmente in Verbindung mit einer Empfehlung.”In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 323-30. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Millet, Olivier. “Les Loci communes de 1535 et l’Institution de la Religion chretienne de 1539-1541, ouCalvin en dialogue avec Mélanchthon.” In Melanchthon und Europa, edited by Günter Frankand Kees Meerhoff, 85-96. Stuttgart: Thorbecke, 2002.

Moehn, Wilhelmus H. Th. “Abraham — ‘père de l’église de Dieu.’ A Comparison of Calvin’sCommentary and Sermons on Acts 7:1-6.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J.Selderhuis, 287-302. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Selderhuis, Herman J. Calvijn als asielzoeker, Apeldoornse Studies no. 35. Apeldoorn: TheologischeUniversiteit, 1997.

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III. Calvin’s Theology

A. OverviewEdmondson, Stephen. “Christ and History: Hermeneutical Convergence in Calvin and Its

Challenge to Biblical Theology.” Modern Theology 21, no. 1 (2005): 3-35.

Helm, Paul. John Calvin’s Ideas. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Miles, Margaret R. “Reforming the Body of Christ: The Sixteenth Century, Part I.” In The Word MadeFlesh: A History of Christian Thought, 247-90. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005.

Steinmetz, David C. “The Theology of John Calvin.” In The Cambridge Companion to ReformationTheology, edited by David C. Steinmetz and David Bagchi, 113-29. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2004.

Witt, Jared L. “Worship, Politics, and Identity in Calvin’s Theology.” Ph.D. diss., Yale University,2004.

B. Doctrine of God

1. CreationLink, Christian. “Johannes Calvin.” In Schöpfung: Schöpfungstheologie in reformatorischer Tradition,

120-75. Gütersloh: Verlagshaus Gerd Mohn, 1991.

Sytsma, David. “Calvin’s Doctrine of Creation: Aristotelianism as a Causa Secunda in its Exposition.”Stromata 46 (2005): 1-34.

2. Knowledge of GodBalserak, Jon. “Deus humanitus saepe cum suis agere solet: An Analysis of Divine Accommodation in the

Thought of John Calvin.” Ph.D. diss., University of Edinburgh, 2002.

Beintker, Michael. “Calvins Denken in Relationen.” Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche 99, no. 1(2002): 109-29.

Crouzet, Denis. “Craindre Dieu autrement dans les sermons et pamphlets de Calvin.” In Les deuxréformes chrétiennes, edited by Ilana Zinguer and Myriam Yardeni, 3-22. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Frank, Günter. “Zur Gottes-und Trinitätslehre bei Melanchthon und Calvin.” In Melanchthon undder Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J. Selderhuis, 159-72. Stuttgart:Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Holcomb, Justin S. “The Knowledge of Faith: Gratuitous Promise and the Scandal of Particularity.”Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 2003.

Kooi, Cornelis van der. As in a Mirror: John Calvin and Karl Barth on Knowing God — a Diptych. Editedby Robert J. Bast. Vol. 120, Studies in the History of Christian Traditions. Boston: Brill, 2005.

Potgieter, Pieter C. “Calvin and Other Religions.” Acta Theologica 24, no. 1 (2004): 147-67.

Tinker, Michael. “John Calvin’s Concept of Divine Accommodation: A Hermeneutical Corrective.”Churchman 118, no. 4 (2004): 325-58.

C. Doctrine of ChristBerends, Bill. “Christ’s Active Obedience in Federal Theology.” Vox Reformata 69 (2004): 27-46.

Chin, Clive S. “Calvin, Mystical Union, and Spirituality.” Torch Trinity Journal 6, no. 1 (2003): 184-210.

Edmondson, Stephen. Calvin’s Christology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Jaeger, Lydia. “Diverses formes de nécessité dans l’Institution chrétienne.” La revue réformée 221, no. 1(2003): 54-69.

Zachariades, Theodore. “The Omnipresence of Jesus Christ: a Neglected Aspect of EvangelicalChristology.” Ph.D. diss., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2004.

D. Doctrine of the Holy SpiritHesselink, I. John. “The Spirit of God the Creator in Calvin’s Theology.” In Sola Gratia: Bron voor de

Reformatie en uitdaging voor nu, edited by A. van de Beek and W. M. van Laar, 53-69. Zoetermeer:Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, 2004.

E. Doctrine of Salvation

1. AtonementDe Lima, Leandro Antonio. “Calvino Ensinou a Expiaçao Limitada?” Fides Reformata 9, no. 1

(2004):77-99.

Strange, Daniel. “A Calvinist Response to Talbott’s Universalism.” In Universal Salvation? The CurrentDebate, edited by Robin A. Parry and Christopher H. Partridge, 145-68. Grand Rapids:Eerdmans, 2004.

2. FaithBillings, J. Todd. “John Milbank’s Theology of the ‘Gift’ and Calvin’s Theology of Grace: A Critical

Comparison.” Modern Theology 21, no. 1 (2005): 87-105.

Pettit, Norman. “Doctrine and Contention.” In The Heart Renewed: Assurance of Salvation in NewEngland Spiritual Life, 7-69. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.

Selderhuis, Herman J. Building Faith and Church: Calvin and Bucer as Guides for Today. Birmingham:Beeson Divinity School, 2002.

Zachman, Randall C. “Crying to God on the Brink of Despair: The Assurance of Faith Revisited.”In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 351-58. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

3. JustificationGarcia, Mark A. “Life in Christ—The Function of Union with Christ in the Unio — Duplex Gratia

Structure of Calvin’s Soteriology with Special Reference to the Relationship of Justification andSanctification in Sixteenth-Century Context.” Ph.D. diss., University of Edinburgh, 2004.

Hamm, Berndt. “What Was the Reformation Doctrine of Justification?” In The Reformation of Faithin the Context of Late Medieval Theology and Piety, edited by Robert J. Bast, 179-216. Leiden: Brill,2004.

Lane, A.N.S. (Anthony). “Traditional Protestant Doctrine: John Calvin.” In Justification by Faith inCatholic—Protestant Dialogue, edited by A.N.S. Lane, 17-43. London: T & T Clark, 2002.

-------. “Calvin and Article 5 of the Regensburg Colloquy.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited byHerman J. Selderhuis, 233-64. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Zahn, Adolf. “Die selige Überraschung: Der Begriff der Anrechnung bei Luther und Calvin.” InVon Gottes Gnade und des Menschen Elend, edited by Adolf Zahn and Wolf Christian Jaeschke, 210-24. Bonn: Kultur und Wissenschaft, 2001.

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4. PredestinationGignac, Alain. “Peut-on lire Romains 9 à la suite de Calvin et Barth? Réflexions herméneutiques à

partir du thème de la prédestination.” Studies in Religion 32, no. 4 (2003): 409-28.

VanRaalte, Theodore. “The Most Illustrious Illustration of our Free Election.” Koinonia 20, no. 2(2003): 15-40.

F. Doctrine of Humanity

1. OverviewLink, Christian. “Die Finalität des Menschen zur Perspektive der Anthropologie Calvins.” In

Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 159-78. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

2. CovenantLillback, Peter Alan. “The Early Reformed Covenant Paradigm: Vermigli in the Context of

Bullinger, Luther and Calvin.” In Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations, edited byFrank A. James III, 70-96. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Moon, Byung Ho. “Christus Mediator Legis: Christological Foundation of Calvin’s Theology of theLaw.” Presbyterian Theological Quarterly 71, no. 4 (2004): 204-90.

3. Free WillHeadley, Alrick George. “The Nature of the Will in the Writings of Arminius and Calvin: A

Comparative Study.” Th.M. thesis, Calvin Theological Seminary, 2004.

Pitkin, Barbara. “The Protestant Zeno: Calvin and the Development of Melanchthon’s Anthro-pology.” The Journal of Religion 84, no. 3 (2004): 345-78.

4. Natural LawGrabill, Stephen John. “Theological Foundation for a Reformed Doctrine of Natural Law.” Ph.D.

diss., Calvin Theological Seminary, 2004.

Hesselink, I. John. “Law and Gospel or Gospel and Law?—Karl Barth, Martin Luther, and JohnCalvin.” Reformation & Revival 14, no. 1 (2005): 139-71.

VanDrunen, David. “The Context of Natural Law: John Calvin’s Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms.”Journal of Church and State 46, no. 3 (2004): 503-25.

5. Sinde Reuver, A. “Heilzame zondekennis. Schuld en vergeving in Reformatorisch Perspectief.”

Theologia Reformata 47, no. 3 (2004): 204-24.

Ernest, James D. “The Patristic Inheritance in Calvin’s Understanding of Sin as an Obstacle toTheological Knowledge.” Reformation & Revival 13, no. 4 (2004): 95-109.

Groh, Dieter. “Jean Calvin.” In Schöpfung im Widerspruch, 698-745. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag,2003.

Pitkin, Barbara. “Redefining Repentance: Calvin and Melanchthon.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae,edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 275-86. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

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G. Doctrine of the Christian LifeBaars, A. “Meditatio futurae vitae bij Calvijn.” Theologia Reformata 47, no. 3 (2004): 225-47.

Beeke, Joel R. “Calvin’s Piety.” Mid-America Journal of Theology 15 (2004): 33-65.

Cho, Jinmo Timothy. “Persevere in Suffering with a Good Conscience: John Calvin’s View ofChristian Suffering with an Emphasis on the Relationship between Divine Preservation and theBeliever’s Perseverance.” Ph.D. diss., Westminster Theological Seminary, 2004.

Kim, Jae Sung. “Prayer in Calvin’s Soteriology.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J.Selderhuis, 265-74. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Quaintance, Chad. “The Blessed Life: Theological Interpretation and Use of the Beatitudes byAugustine, Calvin, and Barth.” Ph.D. diss., Union Theological Seminary and PresbyterianSchool of Christian Education, 2003.

Szücs, Ferenc. “Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der christlichen Freiheit bei Calvin.” In Grenzgänge derTheologie, 191-208. Münster: LIT Verlag, 2004.

H. Worship

1. OverviewOld, Hughes Oliphant. “Calvin’s Theology of Worship.” In Give Praise to God: A Vision for Reforming

Worship, edited by Philip Graham Ryken, et al., 412-35. Phillipsburg: P & R, 2003.

Sibley, Laurence C. “Before All Else Fails, Read the Directions.” Pro Rege (2005): 20-25.

2. LiturgyGrosse, Christian. “‘En esprit et en vérité? La part du rituel dans la culture religieuse réformée

(Genève, XVIe siècle).” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 303-22.Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Kingdon, Robert M. “Nostalgia for Catholic Rituals in Calvin’s Geneva.” In Grenzgänge der Theologie.Professor Alexandre Ganoczy zum 75. Geburtstag, edited by Otmar Meuffels and Jürgen Bründl,209-20. Münster: LIT, 2004.

Stevenson, Kenneth. “Richard Hooker and the Lord’s Prayer: A Chapter in ReformationControversy.” Scottish Journal of Theology 57, no. 1 (2004): 39-55.

3. MusicKingdon, Robert M. “Uses of the Psalter in Calvin’s Geneva.” In Der Genfer Psalter und seine Rezeption

in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, 16.-18. Jahrhundert, edited by EckhardGrunewald, et al., 21-32. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2004.

Korth, Hans-Otto. “Zur Verbindung von böhmischem und calvinistisch geprägtem Liedschaffen.”In Der Genfer Psalter und seine Rezeption in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, 16.-18.Jahrhundert, edited by Eckhard Grunewald, et al., 131-44. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 2004.

Luth, Jan R. “Aulcuns pseaulmes et cantiques mys en chant. A Strasburg. 1539.” In Der Genfer Psalterund seine Rezeption in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, 16.-18. Jahrhundert, edited byEckhard Grunewald, et al., 9-20. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2004.

Selderhuis, Herman J. “Singende Asylanten: Calvins Theologie der Psalmen.” In Der Genfer Psalterund seine Rezeption in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, edited by Eckhard Grunewald,et al., 79-96. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer.

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Smelik, Jan. “Die Theologie der Musik bei Johannes Calvin als Hintergrund des Genfer Psalters.”In Der Genfer Psalter und seine Rezeption in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, edited byEckhard Grunewald, et al., 61-78. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 2004.

Spijker, Willem van’t. “Der kirchengeschichtliche Kontext des Genfer Psalters.” In Der Genfer Psalterund seine Rezeption in Deutschland, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden, 16.-18. Jahrhundert, edited byEckhard Grunewald, et al., 45-60. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 2004.

Weeda, Robert. L’Église des français de Strasbourg (1538-1563) Rayonnement européen de sa liturgie et deses psautiers, Collection d’études musicologiques Sammlung Musikwissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen.Baden-Baden: Koerner, 2004.

4. Preaching and Sacramentsde Boer, Erik A. “Calvin and Colleagues. Propositions and Disputations in the Context of the

Congrégations in Geneva.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 331-42. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

de Koster, Lester. Light for the City—Calvin’s Preaching, Source of Life and Liberty. Grand Rapids:Eerdmans, 2004.

Dyrness, William A. “John Calvin: Seeing God in the Preached Word.” In Reformed Theology andVisual Culture—The Protestant Imagination from Calvin to Edwards, 49-89. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2004.

—-. Reformed Theology and Visual Culture—The Protestant Imagination from Calvin to Edwards.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Edwards, O. C., Jr. “Calvin and the Reformed Tradition.” In A History of Preaching, 304-26. Nashville:Abingdon Press, 2004.

Gamble, Richard Craig. “Sacramental Continuity among Reformed Refugees: Peter MartyrVermigli and John Calvin.” In Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations, edited by FrankA. James III, 97-112. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Hunsinger, George. “Aquinas, Luther, and Calvin: Toward a Chalcedonian Resolution of theEucharistic Controversies.” In The Gift of Grace: The Future of Lutheran Theology, edited by NielsHenrik Gregersen, et al., 181-93. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005.

Janse, Wim. “Calvin, a Lasco und Beza: Eine gemeinsame Abendmahlserklärung (Mai 1556)?” InCalvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 209-32. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Spierling, Karen E. Infant Baptism in Reformation Geneva—The Shaping of a Community, 1536-1564. St.Andrews Studies in Reformation History. Burlington: Ashgate, 2005.

Strohl, Jane E. “God’s Self-Revelation in the Sacrament of the Altar.” In By Faith Alone, edited byJoseph A. Burgess and Marc Kolden, 97-109. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004.

Vander Zee, Leonard J. “A Brief History of the Theology of the Lord’s Supper.” In Christ, Baptismand the Lord’s Supper, edited by Leonard J. Vander Zee, 161-85. Downers Grove: IVP, 2004.

I. Ecclesiology

1. OverviewHaight, Roger, S.J. “Calvin’s Ecclesiology.” In Christian Community in History 2, 82-147. New York:

Continuum, 2005.

Park, Gyeung Su. “John Calvin as an Advocate of Church Unity: A New Portrait of John Calvin.”Ph.D. diss., Claremont Graduate University, 2004.

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2. DisciplineGibbs, Lee W. “Book VI of Hooker’s Lawes Revisited: The Calvin Connection.” In Richard Hooker

and the English Reformation, edited by W. J. Torrance Kirby, 243-61. Dordrecht: Kluwer AcademicPublishers, 2003.

Grosse, Christian. L’excommunication de Philibert Berthelier — Histoire d’un conflit d’identité aux premierstemps de la réforme genevoise (1547-1555), Société d’histoire et d’archéologie de Genève. Geneva: Droz,1995.

Lee, Jung-Sook. “Calvinist Penitence Evaluated: Restoration of Calvin’s and Calvinist Churches.”Torch Trinity Journal 6, no. 1 (2003): 241-55.

Roussel, Bernard. “Jean Calvin sur ‘Genèse’ 2, 24. De l’interprétation à la ‘discipline ecclésiastique’dans les églises réformées de France.” In Ils seront deux en une seule chair : Scénographie du couplehumain dans le texte occidental, edited by Pierre Legendre, 131-64. Brussels: E. Van Balberghe,2004.

Wiley, Charles. “Ordinary and Extraordinary Discipline: Mutual Accountability in the ReformedTradition.” Church Issues Series 6, no. 1 (2004): 1-11.

3. InstructionCarrington, Laurel. “Calvin and Erasmus on Pastoral Formation.” In Calvin and the Company of

Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by David Foxgrover, 129-48. Grand Rapids: ChristianReformed Church in North America, 2004.

de Boer, Erik A. “The Congrégation: An In-Service Training Center for Preachers to the People ofGeneva.” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by DavidFoxgrover, 57-87. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

Pak, G. Sujin. “A Response to ‘The Congrégation: An In-Service Training Center for Preachers tothe People of Geneva.’” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, editedby David Foxgrover, 89-94. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

4. MissionsBeeke, Joel R. “Calvin’s Evangelism.” Mid-America Journal of Theology 15, no. 1 (2004): 67-86.

Schalkwijk, Fransisco L. “O Brasil na Correspondência de Calvino.” Fides Reformata 9, no. 1 (2004):101-28.

5. PolityBecht, Michael. “Pia Synodus: Die Lehre vom Konzil in der Theologie Philipp Melanchthons und

Johannes Calvins.” In Melanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J.Selderhuis, 107-34. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Borght, E.A.J.G. Van der. “De ouderling bij Calvijn revisited — Over de oecumenische betekenisvan het gereformeerde ouderlingenambt.” In Sola Gratia: Bron voor de Reformatie en uitdaging voornu, edited by A. van de Beek and W. M. van Laar, 126-44. Zoetermeer: UitgeverijBoekencentrum, 2004.

Burnett, Amy Nelson. “A Tale of Three Churches: Parishes and Pastors in Basel, Strasbourg andGeneva.” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by DavidFoxgrover, 95-124. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

Coertzen, Pieter. “John Calvin and Church Law and Church Government in Churches ReformedConfession.” In Decently and in Order—A Theological Reflection on the Order for, and the Order in, theChurch, 234-74. Leuven: Peeters, 2004.

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Davis, Thomas J. “A Response to ‘The Apostolic and Pastoral Office: Theory and Practice inCalvin’s Geneva.’” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited byDavid Foxgrover, 173-78. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2005.

Flaming, Darlene K. “The Apostolic and Pastoral Office: Theory and Practice in Calvin’s Geneva.”In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by David Foxgrover, 149-72. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

Hansen, Gary N. “A Response to ‘A Tale of Three Churches: Parishes and Pastors in Basel,Strasbourg and Geneva.’” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003,edited by David Foxgrover, 125-28. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in NorthAmerica, 2004.

Heron, Alasdair I. C. “Apostolizität und apostolische Sukzession im Blick auf Calvin und diereformierte Tradition.” In Das kirchliche Amt in apostolischer Nachfolge, edited by TheodorSchneider and Gunther Wenz, 401-16. Freiburg, Germany: Herder, 2004.

Holder, R. Ward. “Calvin’s Exegetical Understanding of the Office of Pastor.” In Calvin and theCompany of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by David Foxgrover, 179-210. GrandRapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

-------. “Paul as Calvin’s (Ambivalent) Pastoral Model.” In Dutch Review of Church History 84, edited byWim Janse, 284-98. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Kaufman, Peter Iver. “‘We are all priests:’ Early Reformers Thinking of the Laity.” In Thinking of theLaity in the Late Tudor England, 31-62. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2004.

McKee, Elsie Anne. “Calvin and His Colleagues as Pastors: Some New Insights into the CollegialMinistry of Word and Sacraments.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae, edited by Herman J.Selderhuis, 9-42. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Sunshine, Glenn S. “Pastors in the French and Hungarian Reformed Churches: Two Models ofReform.” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by DavidFoxgrover, 217-36. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

Trinidad, Tom. “A Response to ‘Calvin’s Exegetical Understanding of the Office of Pastor.’” InCalvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, edited by David Foxgrover, 211-16. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

J. Revelation

1. Exegesis and HermeneuticsBuhler, Pierre. “Le Blé et L’ivraie—Réception de la parabole dans la période de la Réforme.” Revue

d’histoire et de philosophie religieuses 85, no. 1 (2005): 89-101.

Burger, C. P. M. “‘Hij heeft omgezien naar den lagen staat zijner dienstmaagd’ Gerson, Erasmus,Luther, Zwingli en Calvijn over Lucas 1:48.” In Sola Gratia: Broon voor de Reformatie en uitdagingvoor nu, edited by A. van de Beek and W. M. van Laar, 11-22. Zoetermeer: UitgeverijBoekencentrum, 2004.

2. ScriptureBreukelman, Frans. De Structuur van de Heilige Leer in de Theologie van Calvijn. Kampen: Kok, 2003.

Brouwer, Rinse Reeling. “De inzet van het Belijden—Over een belijdenis-ontwerp van Calvijn eneen synodale wijziging daarin.” In Confessie en praktijk, 19-27. Kampen: THU-Kampen, 2001.

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K. Apocalypticism Gatch, Milton McCormick. “Some Theological Reflections on Death from the Early Church

through the Reformation.” In Eschatology and Christian Nurture: Themes in Anglo-Saxon andMedieval Religious Life, 99-136. Burlington: Ashgate, 2000.

L. Patristic and Medieval InfluencesBackus, Irena. “These Holy Men: Calvin’s Patristic Model for Establishing the Company of Pastors.”

In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society Papers 2003, edited by DavidFoxgrover, 25-51. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

-------. “Calvin’s Knowledge of Greek Language and Philosophy.” In Calvinus Praeceptor Ecclesiae,edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 343-50. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

Burnett, Amy Nelson. “The Educational Roots of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic and ScripturalExegesis in the Sixteenth Century.” In Dutch Review of Church History 84, edited by Wim Janse,299-317. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Coertzen, Pieter, and S. J. Han. “An Investigation into Calvin’s Use of Augustine.” NederlandsGereformeerd Teologiese Tydskrif 45, no. 1 & 2 (2004): 36-44.

Kroon, Marijn de. “Augustinus’ Epistula fundamenti in de uitleg van Johannes Calvijn.” In SolaGratia: Bron voor de Reformatie en uitdaging voor nu, edited by A. van de Beek and W. M. van Laar,70-86. Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, 2004.

Lane, A.N.S. “A Response to ‘These Holy Men: Calvin’s Patristic Models for the Setting Up of theCompany of Pastors.’” In Calvin and the Company of Pastors. Calvin Studies Society 2003, editedby David Foxgrover, 53-55. Grand Rapids: Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2004.

M. MethodMuller, Richard A. “John Calvin and Later Calvinism: The Identity of the Reformed Tradition.” In

The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology, edited by David C. Steinmetz and DavidBagchi, 113-29. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Spijker, Willem van’t. “Die Diversität der reformierten Scholastik. Die theologische MethodeMelanchthons und Calvins im Vergleich und beider Auswirkungen auf die reformierteScholastik.” In Melanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J.Selderhuis, 291-316. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Strohm, Christoph. “Methodology in Discussion of ‘Calvin and Calvinism.’” In Calvinus PraeceptorEcclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 65-106. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

IV. Calvin and Social-Ethical IssuesDentière, Marie. Epistle to Marguerite de Navarre and Preface to a Sermon by John Calvin. Translated by

Mary B. McKinley. Edited by Margaret L. King, The Other Voices in Early Modern Europe.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Engammare, Max. “Les horoscopes de Calvin, Mélanchthon et Luther: Une forme inattendue depolémique catholique post-tridentine.” In Les deux réformes chrétiennes, edited by Ilana Zinguerand Myriam Yardeni, 172-203. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

-------. L’ordre du temps—l’invention de la ponctualité au XVIe siécle. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

-------. “The Horoscope of Calvin, Melanchthon and Luther, an Unexpected Post-TridentinePolemical Argument.” In Melanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and HermanJ. Selderhuis, 231-56. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

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Geluk, C. G. Cultuur in beweging—Een zoektocht naar creativiteit in het spoor van Calvijn. Zoetermeer:Boekencentrum, 2000.

Goddard, Andrew. “Semper Reformanda in a Changing World: Calvin, Usury and Evangelical MoralTheology.” In Evangelical Theology: A Dynamic Engagement, edited by Alister E. McGrath and SungWook Chung, 235-63. Cumbria, UK: Paternoster, 2003.

Shute, Dan. “And All Israel Shall Be Saved: Peter Martyr and John Calvin on the Jews according toRomans, Chapters 9, 10, and 11.” In Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformation, edited byFrank A. James III, 159-76. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Strohm, Christoph. “Melanchthon—Rezeption in der Ethik des frühen Calvinismus.” InMelanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J. Selderhuis, 135-58.Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Watt, Jeffrey R. “Childhood and Youth in the Geneva Consistory Minutes.” In Calvinus PraeceptorEcclesiae, edited by Herman J. Selderhuis, 43-64. Geneva: Droz, 2004.

V. Calvin and Political IssuesAhmed, Ehsan. “John Calvin’s Portrayal of Francis I as a Minister.” Neophilologus 88, no. 4 (2004):

493-98.

Ahn, In Sub. “Augustine of Hippo and John Calvin about Church and State in their Interpretationof Romans 13:1-7.” Presbyterian Theological Quarterly 71, no. 4 (2004): 162-87.

Hastings, Jason Michael. “Christian Rebellion Theories as Delivered by St. Paul from Mars Hill byAugustine, Calvin and Adams.” M.A. thesis, University of Lethbridge, 2003.

Koetsier, L. S. Natural Law and Calvinist Political Theory. Victoria, B.C.: Trafford Publishing, 2003.

Nijenhuis, Willem N. “The Limits of Civil Disobedience in Calvin’s Latest Known Sermons: TheDevelopment of His Ideas of the Right of Civil Resistance.” In The Reformation: Critical Conceptsin Historical Studies 3, edited by Andrew Pettegree, 71-91. London: Routledge, 2004.

VI. Calvinism

A. Theological Influences

1.OverviewGanoczy, Alexandre. “Calvinism.” In Dictionary of the Reformation, edited by Klaus Ganzer and Bruno

Steimer, 48-49. New York: The Crossroad, 2004.

Zahn, Adolph. “Der Calvinismus der Zukunft.” In Von Gottes Gnade und des Menschen Elend, 340-48.Bonn: Verlag, 2001.

2. Christian LifeHijweege, Nicolette. “Pietistic Calvinists and Modernity.” In Reformed Encounters With Modernity:

Perspectives from Three Continents, edited by H. Jurgens Hendriks, et al. 169-77. Stellenbosch:ISSRC, 2001.

3. CovenantShand, Mark. “A Presbyterian View of Covenant Children (1).” Protestant Reformed Theological Journal

38, no. 1 (2004): 70-95.

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4. CreedsBierma, Lyle D. “The Structure of the Heidelberg Catechism: Melanchthonian or Calvinist?” In

Melanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J. Selderhuis, 29-44.Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

Selderhuis, Herman J. “Ille Phoenix: Melanchthon und der Heidelberger Calvinismus 1583-1622.”In Melanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J. Selderhuis, 45-61.Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

5. EcclesiologyLieburg, Fred van. “Pasteurs calvinistes et prédicateurs laïcs piétistes. De l’anticléricalisme dans

l’église réformée néerlandaise, 1550-1750.” In L’anticléricalisme intra-protestant en Europe conti-nentale (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles), edited by Yves Krumenacker, 103-25. Lyon: l’Institut d’histoire duChristianisme, 2003.

6. IconoclasmSpicer, Andrew. “Iconoclasm and Adaptation: The Reformation of the Churches in Scotland and

The Netherlands.” In The Archeology of Reformation 1480-1580, edited by David Gaimster andRoberta Gilchrist, 29-43. Danvers: Maney, 2003.

7. LawDennison, James T. “Calvinistic Antinomians.” Kerux 20, no. 1 (2005): 3-8.

8. MissionsMeuwese, Mark. “Dutch Calvinism and Native Americans.” In The Spiritual Conversion of the Americas,

edited by James Muldoon, 118-41. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004.

9. Prayer Stevenson, Kenneth. “Richard Hooker and the Lord’s Prayer: A Chapter in Reformation

Controversy.” Scottish Journal of Theology 57, no. 1 (2004): 39-55.

10. PredestinationCummings, Brian. “Calvinist and Anti-Calvinist.” In The Literary Culture of the Reformation: Grammar

and Grace, 281-327. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Zahn, Adolph. “Zahns Calvinismus II: Das Heil (Prädestination und Rechtfertigung).” In Von GottesGnade und des Menschen Elend, 421-87. Bonn: Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft, 2001.

11. Preaching and SacramentsGrosse, Christian. “Le rituel comme commentaire.” Bulletin de la Société de l’Histoire du Protestantisme

Français150, no. 1 (2004): 473-80.

Halvorson, Michael J. “Baptismal Ritual and Court Culture during the Late Reformation.” LutheranQuarterly 18, no. 4 (2004): 406-34.

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12. ProvidenceLaing, John D. “The Compatibility of Calvinism and Middle Knowledge.” Journal of the Evangelical

Theological Society 47, no. 3 (2004): 455-67.

13. RevelationZahn, Adolph. “Zahns Calvinismus I: Die Schrift.” In Von Gottes Gnade und des Menschen Elend,

396-420. Bonn: Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft, 2001.

14. SalvationBarnes, Doug. “What is Gordon Clark’s Saving Faith?” (part 1); “Calvin & Machen: Clark’s Allies?”

(part 2). Christian Renewal 23, no. 4 & 5 (2004): 16-18; 16-17.

Gribben, Crawford. “Lay Conversion and Calvinist Doctrine during the English Commonwealth.”In The Rise of the Laity in Evangelical Protestantism, edited by Deryck W. Lovegrove, 36-46. London:Routledge, 2002.

Hamilton, Ian. “Amyraldianism: Is It Modified Calvinism?” In Confessing Our Hope, edited by JosephA. Pipa Jr. and C. N. Wilborn, 71-92. Taylors: Southern Presbyterian Press, 2004.

Marnef, Guido. “Protestant Conversions in an Age of Catholic Reformation: the Case of Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” In The Low Countries as a Crossroads of Religious Beliefs, edited by Arie-JanGelderblom, et al., 33-47. Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Mitrovich, George. “James Arminius & Christian Freedom.” Good News (2004): 30-32.

B. Cultural Influence

1. EconomicMateur, Odair Pedroso, ed. “The Economic and Social Witness of Calvin for Christian Life Today.”

Reformed World 55, no. 1 (2005): 3-7.

Novak, Michael. “Max Weber Goes Global.” First Things, no. 152 (2005): 26-29.

2. EducationLodewyk, William. “The Spirit of Calvinist Christian Schools from the Netherlands to North

America.” Ph.D., Loyola University Chicago, 2004.

Maag, Karin. “Higher Education for Melanchthon and Calvinism: A Comparative Approach.” InMelanchthon und der Calvinismus, edited by Günter Frank and Herman J. Selderhuis, 61-74.Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005.

3. Intellectual HistorySorkin, David. “Geneva’s ‘Enlightened Orthodoxy’: The Middle Way of Jacob Vernet (1698-1789).”

Church History 74, no. 2 (2005): 286-305.

4. LiteratureCummings, Brian. “Protestant Culture.” In The Literary Culture of the Reformation: Grammar and Grace,

232-77. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

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5. PoliticalSouthworth, Jr., John F. “Theodore Beza, Covenantalism, and Resistance to Political Authority in

the Sixteenth Century.” Ph.D. diss., Westminster Theological Seminary, 2003.

6. Social HistoryEngelsma, David J. “The Reformed Worldview on Behalf of a Godly Culture.” Protestant Reformed

Theological Journal 38, no. 2 (2005): 2-46.

Frijhoff, Willem. “Calvinism, Literacy, and Reading Culture in the Early Modern NorthernNetherlands: Towards a Reassessment.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 95 (2004): 252-65.

Rublack, Ulinka. “Calvinism.” In Reformation Europe, 104-45. Cambridge; New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2005.

C. International Influence

1. BrazilShannon, Silvia. “Villegagnon, Polyphemus, and Cain of America: Religion and Polemics in the

French World.” In Changing Identities in Early Modern France, edited by Michael Wolfe, 325-44.Durham: Duke University Press, 1997.

2. EnglandGleason, Randall C., and Kelly M. Kapic. “Who Were the Puritans?” In The Devoted Life: An Invitation

to the Puritan Classics, edited by Kelly M. Kapic and Randall C. Gleason, 15-37. Downers Grove:IVP, 2004.

3. FranceCadier-Sabatier, Sylvie. “Brève histoire du protestantisme français.” Libresens 236 (2004): 4-7.

Chung, Taedoo. “Religion and Rural Community in Sixteenth-Century France: Consistory andSocial Control at Pont-De Camarès.” Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1996.

Daussy, Hugues. “Les huguenots entre l’obéissance au roi et l’obéissance à Dieu.” Nouvelle revue duXVIe siècle 22, no. 1 (2004): 49-69.

Lestringant, Frank. “Minorité et martyre: un aspect de l’antiprotestantisme en France.” In Lumièredes martyrs: Essai sur le martyre au siècle des Réformes, 193-207. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2004.

Maag, Karin. “Conciliation and the French Huguenots, 1561-1610.” In Conciliation and Confession— the Struggle for Unity in the Age of Reform 1415-1648, edited by Howard P. Louthan and RandallC. Zachman, 134-49. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2004.

Randall, Catharine. “Reforming Calvinism?—The Case of the Cévennes Camisards.” Fides et Historia36, no. 2 (2004): 51-65.

Roussel, Bernard. “Etre protestant dans le royaume de France au XVIe siècle.” In Etre catholique—être orthodoxe—être protestant, edited by Marek Derwich and Mikhaïl Dmitriev, 331-54. Wroclaw:Larhcor, 2003.

Wolfe, Michael. “Protestant Reactions to the Conversion of Henry IV.” In Changing Identities in EarlyModern France, 371-90. Durham: Duke University Press, 1997.

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4. GermanyMayes, David. “Communal Christianity Thrives Amid a Calvinist Confessionalization, 1605-1624.”

In Communal Christianity: The Life and Loss of a Peasant Vision in Early Modern Germany, 94-172.Boston: Brill, 2004.

5. NetherlandsArblaster, Paul. “John Foxe in the Low Countries, 1566-1914.” In John Foxe at Home and Abroad,

edited by David Loades, 137-49. Burlington: Ashgate, 2004.

Exalto, John, and Jan-Kees Karels. “De bevindelijke gedrevenheid van een dogmenhistoricus(Interview met prof. dr. C. Graafland).” Documentatieblad Nadere Reformatie 28, no. 1 (2004): 82-91.

6. ScotlandClauson, Marc A. “Historical Context (A Study of Scottish Hermeneutical Method from John Knox

to the Early Twentieth Century: Chapter 2).” In A Study of Scottish Hermeneutical Method from JohnKnox to the Early Twentieth Century, 25-55. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.

Kellar, Clare. “Protestant Alliances: The Privy Kirks and the Marian Exile.” In Scotland, England, andthe Reformation, 149-183. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003.

7. United StatesAllen, J. Henry. “Calvinism in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America,

1789-1873.” Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 2004.

Chute, Anthony L. “Jesse Mercer and Calvinism.” In A Piety above the Common Standard: Jesse Mercerand the Defense of Evangelistic Calvinism, 61-92. Macon: Mercer University Press, 2004.

D. CritiqueHamilton, Ian. “Proud Calvinism.” The Banner of Truth 496 (2005): 16-20.

Klueting, Harm. “Problems of the Term and Concept ‘Second Reformation:’ Memories of a 1980sDebate.” In Confessionalization in Europe, 1555-1700: Essays in Honor and Memory of Bodo Nischan,edited by John M. Headley, et al. 37-49. Burlington: Ashgate, 2004.

MacLeod, Donald. “Interpreting Calvin Among Calvinists, 1953-1987.” In W. Stanford Reid: AnEvangelical Calvinist in the Academy, 239-375. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004.

Smith, Wm. Bradford. “Friedrich Förner, the Catholic Reformation, and Witch-Hunting inBamberg.” Sixteenth Century Journal 36, no. 1 (2005): 115-28.

Zahn, Adolph. “Lutherisch-reformierte Lehrdifferenzen: Gesetz und Abendmahl.” In Von GottesGnade und des Menschen Elend, 488-523. Bonn: Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft, 2001.

VII. Book ReviewsArnold, M. Review of Le livre & ses secrets, by Gilmont, Jean-François. Revue d’histoire et de philosophie

religieuses 84, no. 3 (2004): 351-52.

Balserak, Jon. Review of After Calvin: Studies in the Development of a Theological Tradition, by RichardA. Muller. Sixteenth Century Journal 35, no. 4 (2004): 1204-6.

Barnes, Robin Bruce. Review of Religion and Superstition in Reformation Europe, edited by HelenParish and William G. Naphy. Catholic Historical Review 90, no. 4 (2004): 784-86.

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Barton, Marcella Biro. Review of High Calvinists in Action. Calvinism and the City, by Ian J. Shaw.Church History 73, no. 4 (2004): 868-70.

Campen, M. van. Review of Reformation und Judentum, by Achim Detmers. Theologia Reformata 47, no.4 (2004): 418-19.

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