Calvins Unique Theocracy
Title: Calvins Unique Theocracy
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Calvins Unique Theocracy
Calvin’s Unique Theocracy
When we think of a theocracy, we usually think of a political system, governed and legislated by a religious body with religious beliefs. For the most part this is true. Historically, theocratic governments have successfully existed throughout the world, from ancient Egypt to modern Middle-Eastern Islamic states. For centuries even the Christian Church enjoyed a theocratic diversity which encompassed most of the civilized world. As well, the unprecedented spread of Islam
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Section 10., 483
Ibid. Section 11., 485
Ibid. Section 12., 487
Religious leaders were commonly known as Philosophers of Religion.
Calvin’s life, as well as his writing, exemplified humility.
Dillenberger, Calvin, Section 13., 487 - 488
Ibid.
Ibid., Section 15., 489
Ibid., Section 17., 492
Ibid., Section 18., 493
Ibid., Section 20., 495
Ibid., Section 22., 496
Ibid., Section 23., 497
Ibid., Section 25., 499
Ibid., Section 26., 500
Ibid., Section 27., 501
Calvin never condoned allegiance to leadership which was clearly not the will of God.
Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dillenberger, John ed., John Calvin. Selections from His Writings. Garden City:
Anchor Books, 1971, 472 - 506
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