Has anyone read Calvin's "Institutes"?

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If so, what is you impression of his book. I've been thinking of getting it but I'll wait for opinions.

Thanks,

Frank.

I have the two volume set and periodically pick a subject and read it. At 1621 pages, without the bibliography and indexes, it can be heavy going straight through. It is the definitive work, IMO, definitely worth the money.
 
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The Institutes are considered one of the half dozen or so classics of theology, others being things like the Summa Theologica by Aquinas. The Institutes was not intended to be original, as some of Luther's theology was. It was supposed to be a straightforward presentation of basic theology. As such it is really good. I refer to it all the time.

Some sections will be uninteresting, because he goes into arguments refuting people that you've never heard of. You may want to skip them.

Don't expect to find lots of time devoted to "Calvinist" topics such as predestination. Calvin certainly teaches those, but they're not the heart of his theology.
 
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I just got John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion and plan to dig in soon as I finish my current book by Joel Beeke! Wonderful to have such great books available to teach and encourage us!

I've been to two of Joel Beekes conferences and took the tour of Puritan Reformed Seminary last year. The 'Puritan room' was an especial treat with a few originals including some puritan works with handwritten notes by Spurgeon himself.
 
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Don't expect to find lots of time devoted to "Calvinist" topics such as predestination. Calvin certainly teaches those, but they're not the heart of his theology.

I've heard it said that the Holy Spirit was at the heart of Calvin's theology
 
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A few years back I started the reading plan but didn’t finish. Too many books in the way but now I have time. Thanks for the reminder!

I have the two volume edition and the single volume edition as well. The two volume has a few issues, I prefer the single volume.

The plan: http://www.chapellibrary.org/index.php/literature/title-catalog/?fldCode=rcii

The single volume: Institutes of the Christian Religion, Beveridge Translation

You can read about the translation issues here: Institutes of the Christian Religion: John Calvin: 9781598561685: Amazon.com: Books

Yours in the Lord,

jm
 
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