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Institutes of Christian Religion

Definition

"Institutes of Christian Religion" is John Calvin's seminal work on systematic theology. It outlines his theological views and provides a comprehensive explanation of Reformed doctrine, covering topics such as salvation, worship, and church governance.

Analogy

Imagine "Institutes of Christian Religion" as a guidebook to understanding John Calvin's religious beliefs. Just like how a guidebook helps you navigate through unfamiliar territory, this book helps readers navigate through the complex concepts and ideas in Calvin's theology.

Related terms

Systematic Theology: The study and organization of theological doctrines into coherent systems or frameworks.

Reformed Doctrine: The set of beliefs within Protestant Christianity that originated from the teachings of Martin Luther and were further developed by reformers like John Calvin.

Salvation: In Christian theology, it refers to deliverance from sin through faith in Jesus Christ resulting in eternal life with God.

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