Calvin and the Anabaptist Radicals
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Thoroughly researched, the book offers a balanced chronological review and systematic analysis of John Calvin's work, effectively rehabilitating his reputation against the Anabaptists. It addresses and corrects longstanding criticisms of the Anabaptists, presenting a fair treatment that highlights the historical significance of Calvin's contributions. The author's approach is noted for its fairness and genuine historical value, making this work a significant resource for understanding the complexities of these theological debates.