Classic and Moderate Forms of “Calvinism” Documented Thus Far

January 17, 2008

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Classic and Moderate Forms of “Calvinism” Documented Thus Far

Pre-Reformation Era:

Saint Ambrose: the Source of an Idea

Athanasius on the Incarnation

Augustine on the Death of Christ

Prosper on Redemption

Peter Lombard on the Death of Christ: Christ died for all sufficiently, for the elect efficiently

Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on the Death of Christ: Its Nature and Extent

Reformation Era:

Martin Luther on John 1:29 (unedited and complete)

Martin Luther (1483–1546) on the Death of Christ

William Tyndale (1494–1536) on the Death of Christ

Oecolampadius on the Death of Christ

Zwingli on the Unlimited Expiation and Unlimited Redemption

Bullinger on Unlimited Expiation and Unlimited Redemption

Wolfgang Musculus on the Redemption of Mankind

Calvin on Unlimited Expiation, Sin-Bearing, Redemption and Reconciliation

Pierre Viret on the Death of Christ

Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1562): Unlimited Redemption and Expiation, Incarnation and Related Issues

Vermigli on Hebrews 2:9 and 14

Augustine Marlorate (1506-1562) on the Death of Christ

Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) on Death of Christ

Miles Coverdale (1488-1568) on the Death of Christ

Rudolph Gualther (1519-1586) on the Death of Christ

Some Classic Calvinist Comments on Hebrews 10:29

Zanchius (1516–1590) on the Death of Christ

Zachary Ursinus (1534–1583) on the Death of Christ

Jacob Kimedoncius on the Death of Christ: Unlimited Expiation and Redemption

David Paraeus (1548-1622) on the Death of Christ: Unlimited Expiation and Redemption

Robert Rollock (1555-1599) on the Death of Christ and Related Issues

William Bucanus on Unlimited and Limited Redemption

Batholomaeus Keckermann on the Death of Christ

Second Reformation Era:

Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) on the Death of Christ

John Davenant (1572–1641) on the Death of Christ

Twisse, the Forgotton Hypothetical Universalist

Thomas Adams (1583-1652) on the Death of Christ

James Usser (1581-1656) on the Extent and Intent of the Death of Christ

Scudder: Westminster Divine on the Death of Christ

Richard Vines on the Death of Christ

Jean Daille (1594–1670) on the Death of Christ

Nathanael Hardy (1618-1670) on the Death of Christ

Stephen Charnock (1628-1680) on the Death of Christ

John Howe on the Redemption of Christ

Bunyan on the Death of Christ: Unlimited Expiation

Post-Reformation Era:

Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) on the Death of Christ

Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) on the Death of Christ

Charles Hodge (1797-1878) on the Death of Christ

W.G.T. Shedd (1820–1894) on the Death of Christ

R.L. Dabney on Unlimited Expiation and Limited Redemption