John Calvin admired Martin Luther and benefited from his writings. In 1545, a year before Luther's death, Calvin wrote to Luther and submitted several of hiss writing to him, desiring his approval. read more
John Calvin admired Martin Luther and benefited from his writings. In 1545, a year before Luther’s death, Calvin wrote to Luther and submitted several of hiss writing to him, desiring his approval. read more
To understand John Calvin's works we must recognize the time and the place in which he lived. He was of the 16th century and not of the twenty-first. He was a second-generation Reformer, born in 1509 in Noyon, in northern France, twenty-five years after Luther (1483). read more