Calvin, the body and sexuality
Main Author: | Sewell, Alida Leni. |
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Amsterdam : VU University, 2011 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Context, culture, and education
- Calvin's use of the prison metaphor
- Calvin's adoption of current medical theories and his experience and perception of his own physical self
- The image of God
- Marriage in theory and practice
- Sexuality and gender
- Nakedness and shame
- The body at creation, after the fall, and at the resurrection
- Conclusions.
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