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A life of John Calvin, c.1-2
History occasionally produces figures whose influence on their own and successive generations is immense. Marx, Freud and Lenin had such an influence and so, the author argues, does John Calvin. This book provides a fresh and lucid exploration of Calvin's life and influence, his theology and his political thought and his determining of the course on the development of modern western attitudes to work, wealth, civil rights, capitalism and the natural sciences. Published to wide critical acclaim in hardback and now available in paperback this ground-breaking study of Calvin will be welcomed by all concerned with an understanding of the shaping of modern western culture..
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