With a theological legacy that impacted the formation of today's world, its worldview, and our social institutions, John Calvin was arguably the most influential 16th-century Reformer. Putting Calvin's views into historical context, Rodr<\#237>guez explores the Swiss Reformer's global influence by examining his views on political theology, nationalism, migration and dislocation, racism, social welfare policies, and more. 208 pages, softcover from Baker.