This book is the first major study of Calvin's doctrine of the Lord's Supper in 25 years and the first attempt to show the eucharistic shape of Calvin's entire theology. The systematic character of Calvin's theology rests on his consistent understanding of God as Father and foundation of good and his conception of the Gospel as the message of free adoption.
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This book is the first major study of Calvin's doctrine of the Lord's Supper in 25 years and the first attempt to show the eucharistic shape of Calvin's entire theology. The systematic character of Calvin's theology rests on his consistent understanding of God as Father and foundation of good and his conception of the Gospel as the message of free adoption.
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There are those who would condemn Calvin for his writings on predestination and strict church discipline--they need to read this work.
In it you will find the description of an ordinary human being who in the midst of a changing world faithfully sought to know God. For a human being, Calvin had an amazing grasp of God's grace and love. The title says it all: Grace & Gratitude. God's grace to humanity should generate our gratitude.
There is an excellent discussion of the doctrines of baptism and The Lord's Supper. I highly recommend this work!