Calvin and the Resignification of the World: Creation, Incarnation, and the Problem of Political Theology in the 1559 Institutes: A Review by Bruce Gordon | May 20, 2022 | Archives, Book Review, Church History, Member Exclusive, Print Edition Calvin’s theology exists not in the abstract, but in material, contextual and embodied forms that ebb and flow.
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*King of Kings* and Political Theology in the 21st Century by Miles Smith | Sep 29, 2025James Baird, a teaching elder in the...