John Calvin was not accustomed to writing personal, autobiographical information about himself. Calvin is known through his theological writings. Nothing can substitute reading his Institutes on Christian Religion to truly understand who Calvin was and what he thought, but this collection of his Theological Threatises is a helpful addition to more of his writings. This volume contains statements of theological doctrines, apologetic works, and even controversial works. It is believed that this is the first time some of these works have been translated into English. This collection is a great addition to what can be known about John Calvin.
The Library of Christian Classics has long been acclaimed for its quality translations, introductions, explanatory notes, and indexes. The series ensures that modern English translations of some of the most significant Christian theological works written before the end of the sixteenth century are available for scholars and students, allowing contemporary readers to mine the theological riches of the Christian church though the centuries.