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What pure eyes could seeWhat pure eyes could see

What pure eyes could see1999

Barbara Pitkin

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"The doctrine of justification by faith is the defining characteristic of the reforming theology of John Calvin. In What Pure Eyes Could See, Barbara Pitkin examines Calvin's exegetical labors and their contribution to his understanding of faith. Through detailed analysis of Calvin's interpretation of selected biblical passages, this study traces the evolution of Calvin's thought in the various Latin editions of the Institutes and establishes the exegetical underpinnings of his view of faith."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1918415W

Subjects

FaithBibleCriticism, interpretationHistory of doctrinesHistoryHistoire des doctrinesExegeseCritique, interprétationDogmatikGeloofFoiCalvin, jean, 1509-1564Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., history

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