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Read Calvin's Institutes in a year

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Anyone interested in reading "Calvin's Institutes in a year?"

If so, let me know, I'm sure there will be lots to discuss on many subjects.

If you have Calvin's Institutes, great. If you do not, and would like to purchase the 2-volume set, I recommend "Library of Christian Classics" Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion vol 1 & 2.
Editor: John T. McNeil.

Also, here is the reading schedule.


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Anyone interested in reading "Calvin's Institutes in a year?"

If so, let me know, I'm sure there will be lots to discuss on many subjects.

If you have Calvin's Institutes, great. If you do not, and would like to purchase the 2-volume set, I recommend "Library of Christian Classics" Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion vol 1 & 2.
Editor: John T. McNeil.

Also, here is the reading schedule.


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I'll keep this going for a few days. It would be great to get a few people involved as it will, I'm sure, create many good discussions.
I know there are some, perhaps many, who never read the Institutes, if you are one, whether or not you are a Calvinist or not, you will find it very educational. You may even actually learn and understand many points of Calvinism. If you are a Calvinist and haven't read them, you will find them very rewarding. I have had the 2 volume set for probably 20 years, but have never read all of them. I look forward to it.

As I said, I will keep this up for a few days to see who is interested. If no one is, then perhaps another time.
 
I'll keep this going for a few days. It would be great to get a few people involved as it will, I'm sure, create many good discussions.
I know there are some, perhaps many, who never read the Institutes, if you are one, whether or not you are a Calvinist or not, you will find it very educational. You may even actually learn and understand many points of Calvinism. If you are a Calvinist and haven't read them, you will find them very rewarding. I have had the 2 volume set for probably 20 years, but have never read all of them. I look forward to it.

As I said, I will keep this up for a few days to see who is interested. If no one is, then perhaps another time.


I just clicked the link and see the reading schedule.

Let me see if I can get the books .

My husband wants me to read the Institutes but I can't afford the book right now. My husband lost some of his books moving and such after his wife died.

Does this work as a free read?

 
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I just clicked the link and see the reading schedule.

Let me see if I can get the books .

My husband wants me to read the Institutes but I can't afford the book right now. My husband lost some of his books moving and such after his wife died.

Does this work as a free read?

I imagine that would work. Great idea.
If it matches up with the reading diagram I’m sure it will be fine
 
I imagine that would work. Great idea.
If it matches up with the reading diagram I’m sure it will be fine

I'll check into it to see if it's matching
 
It's exciting knowing there are a couple of people already.
 
I'll keep this going for a few days. It would be great to get a few people involved as it will, I'm sure, create many good discussions.
I know there are some, perhaps many, who never read the Institutes, if you are one, whether or not you are a Calvinist or not, you will find it very educational. You may even actually learn and understand many points of Calvinism. If you are a Calvinist and haven't read them, you will find them very rewarding. I have had the 2 volume set for probably 20 years, but have never read all of them. I look forward to it.

As I said, I will keep this up for a few days to see who is interested. If no one is, then perhaps another time.
Book 3 to me is devotional reading.

Book 3, chp 3, #23, last two sentences?
 
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Book 3 to me is devotional reading.

Book 3, chp 3, #23, last two sentences?
On the list, WK. 21 day 3.3.21-25
Is that correct so far?

I think the confusion for me is I can't understand how you see this as a devotion?

The title of verse 25 is "Sham repentance and honest repentance
The last 2 sentences make it more confusing.

I'm sorry, I must be missing something.
 
On the list, WK. 21 day 3.3.21-25
Is that correct so far?

I think the confusion for me is I can't understand how you see this as a devotion?
The whole of Book 3 to me was devotional.
I'm sure that depends on one's reference points.
The title of verse 25 is "Sham repentance and honest repentance
The last 2 sentences make it more confusing.

I'm sorry, I must be missing something.
Christ's sacrifice is referred to as "continuing" there.

Heb 9:26. . ."once for all""
 
If time permits I would love to be part of this.

So, I will be in and out of this thread if that is ok.

When do you plan on starting this?
 
I will attempt to stick with it. I have read the Institutes but it has been many years ago. I remembered thinking at the time that it should be advised reading in Christian churches. I struggled with the archaic language and phrasing so that I did not retain as much as I would have liked.

The thing about the Institutes is that because it was written by Calvin many avoid it, thinking it is going to be those things of Calvinism that they don't like. But that is only a small part of it relatively. It is the full doctrines of Christianity, the faith that Christians claim and are generally unfamiliar with. Let me know when we start.
 
To be perfectly honest, I have never read John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion (so it always made me chuckle when Catholics, Arminians, and Pelagians accused me of "following a man"). I have read so many quotes from the Institutes, but I've never actually read it myself. So, this is certainly a good time to finally crack the thing open.

I have the two-volume set that you recommended:
  • John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, ed. John T. McNeill, trans. Ford Lewis Battles, 2 vols. (1960; repr., Westminster John Knox Press, 2006).
 
I will attempt to stick with it. I have read the Institutes but it has been many years ago. I remembered thinking at the time that it should be advised reading in Christian churches. I struggled with the archaic language and phrasing so that I did not retain as much as I would have liked.

The thing about the Institutes is that because it was written by Calvin many avoid it, thinking it is going to be those things of Calvinism that they don't like. But that is only a small part of it relatively. It is the full doctrines of Christianity, the faith that Christians claim and are generally unfamiliar with. Let me know when we start.

I struggled with the archaic language and phrasing so that I did not retain as much as I would have liked.
This is the issue I have with his commentaries.


I lose interest real quick if I do not understand, usually have the dictionary open when reading his commentaries as well, which then takes my focus what I am reading. However, I keep returning to his commentaries and will eventually get used to the language.

We learn by repetition.
 
To be perfectly honest, I have never read John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion (so it always made me chuckle when Catholics, Arminians, and Pelagians accused me of "following a man"). I have read so many quotes from the Institutes, but I've never actually read it myself. So, this is certainly a good time to finally crack the thing open.

I have the two-volume set that you recommended:
  • John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, ed. John T. McNeill, trans. Ford Lewis Battles, 2 vols. (1960; repr., Westminster John Knox Press, 2006).
Interesting, having told many people that I never read it, they accused me of not being a Calvinist.

That makes two, I have never read it as well.

I have 2 different copies.

John T. McNeil and A New Translation by Henry Beveridge, Esq
 
If time permits I would love to be part of this.

So, I will be in and out of this thread if that is ok.

When do you plan on starting this?
I figured to keep this running for a few days and see how many want to be a part of it. Then, we can decide a start date.
 
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