Beschreibung
Calvin’s
has been substantially ignored or simply negated until now on the assumption that the issues raised by the modern problem of evil and Calvin’s discussion of providence and evil would be different. The unspoken premise underlying this conviction is that theodicy is a modern problem, since earlier formulations in no way attempted to justify God’s actions.
This book goes decisively in the opposite direction. It aims to understand the core of Calvin’s
and to demonstrate that one of the most important reasons that prompted Calvin to preach for almost 2 years 159
was to «vindicate» God’s justice by demonstrating the meaningfulness of God’s activity in human life.
After examining the status of the recent research on Calvin’s
, this work studies the steps that led the French reformer to his insights and the drafting of the
. Further, it studies the juridical framework of Calvin’s defence of the justice of God. Finally, the author analyses the answers given by Calvin to the problem of human anguish: Why do innocent people suffer? In what way one can still believe in an Omnipotent God?
Autorenportrait
Paolo de Petris worked as a Lawyer and Honorary Judge in Italy for 15 years. After studying Theology at the Waldenser Faculty in Rome, in 2008 he obtained a PhD at McGill University in Montreal. He is currently Minister in a Reformed church in Switzerland.
Inhalt
Contents: Calvin’s
and his
: The State of the Research – The Origin and Development of Calvin’s Thought – The juridical framework of Calvin’s
– Landmarks of Calvin’s
– The «first line of Defense» of God’s Justice – The «second line of Defense» of God’s Justice.