Calvin's theology of the Psalms

Herman Selderhuis believes that Calvin expressed the heart of his theology when he offered the programmatic statement that God is at the center. Calvin's Theology of the Psalms demonstrates this pattern of Calvin's thought from his commentary on the Psalms. Selderhuis first investigates the... Full description

Main Author: Selderhuis, H. J.
Published: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, 2007
Series: Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought.
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300 |a 304p. 
440 |a Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought. 
500 |a Includes Index and Bibliographical References 
505 |a Calvin and the Psalms -- God the triune -- God the creator -- God the caring -- God the speaking -- God the king -- God the judge -- God the hidden -- God the Holy One -- God the God of the covenant -- God the Father 
520 |a Herman Selderhuis believes that Calvin expressed the heart of his theology when he offered the programmatic statement that God is at the center. Calvin's Theology of the Psalms demonstrates this pattern of Calvin's thought from his commentary on the Psalms. Selderhuis first investigates the relation between Calvin's biography and his theology according to his commentary on the Psalms. The main section of the book then explores Calvin's commentary on the Psalms thematically according to the thesis that Calvin's commentary is vitally interested in the First Person of the Trinity and that his doctrine of God fundamentally informs his biblical interpretation. The book is organized according to the attributes of God because Calvin stressed the need to talk about God in terms of those attributes. Calvin proposes an image of God that gives maximum consolation and assurance to humanity. Selderhuis believes Calvin's commentary on the Psalms is a pastoral variation of Calvin's Institutes. In this commentary in particular Calvin applies himself to the main themes of the Institutes and gives them form so that they are directly applicable to the practice of living in faith. Reformation and Calvin scholars as well as interested Reformed readers will value this resource. - Publisher. 
650 |a BIBLE.O.T. - PSALMS - CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC. 
650 |a CALVIN, JOHN. 
650 |a GOD - ATTRIBUTES. 
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