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Ioannis Calvini Opera Quae Supersunt Omnia, Volume 7, presents a comprehensive collection of the surviving works of John Calvin, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. This volume, part of a larger series, offers invaluable insights into Calvin's theological and philosophical thought. Edited by G. Baum, Alfred Erichson, Eduard Reuss, and Ed. Cunitz, this scholarly edition provides a critical resource for understanding the development of Calvinist doctrine and its historical impact. Written in Latin, the work showcases Calvin's intellectual rigor and his profound influence on Western religious and political thought. This volume remains an essential reference for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Christianity, the Reformation, and the evolution of theological discourse.
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