Notes on Calvin’s knowledge, use, and misuse of the Church Fathers
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Van Oort, Johannes (Hans)
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John Calvin (1509–1564) started his career as a thoroughly trained humanist who possessed, in
addition, a thorough knowledge of the Fathers of the Church. This article provides an overview
of this particular knowledge. It also focuses on the use Calvin made of the patristic argument
in both his instructive and apologetic writings. Some evident cases of Calvin’s misuse of the
patres are discussed as well. It is concluded that Calvin’s special patristic knowledge gave his
theology its special hallmark and still links authentic Calvinism with the church’s catholic
tradition through the ages.
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Patristic element in Calvin, Commentary on Seneca (1532), First Institution (1536), Letter to King Francis I (1535), ‘Praefatio’ to the Neuchâtel Bible (1535), Disputation at Lausanne (1536), John Calvin (1509–1564), Church Fathers
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Van Oort, J., 2015, ‘Notes on Calvin’s knowledge, use, and misuse of the church fathers', HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 71(3), Art. #3059, 9 pages. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/hts.v71i3.3059.