As some of you know, from my other posts, I am a former Reformed Protestant who has returned home (almost). Because of my unique situation, still woking in a Reformed Protestant educational institution, I started to do some digging about what the reformers actually taught regarding certain subjects. Some I can relate here, but others I would like some help on. That's what this thread is all about, research.
So, here we go.
Reformers and the sign of the Cross:Luther taught that one should make the sign of the cross. However, I've not found any teaching, for or against, by Calvin. Any help here?
Reformers and the Ever Vigin Mary:
Luther and Zwingli were staunch defenders of Mary's ever virginity. Calvin, in his commentary on Matthew, nods in this direction. Again, does anyone know of any concrete statements one way or another by Calvin?
This will do for now. These are two areas I'm having dialogue over with a Reformed elder.
Peace.
Peter
So, here we go.
Reformers and the sign of the Cross:Luther taught that one should make the sign of the cross. However, I've not found any teaching, for or against, by Calvin. Any help here?
Reformers and the Ever Vigin Mary:
Luther and Zwingli were staunch defenders of Mary's ever virginity. Calvin, in his commentary on Matthew, nods in this direction. Again, does anyone know of any concrete statements one way or another by Calvin?
This will do for now. These are two areas I'm having dialogue over with a Reformed elder.
Peace.
Peter