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#49—The unexpected life of Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, with Bruce Gordon [MIPodcast]

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Maxwell Institute Podcast

Christianity, Education, Religion & Spirituality

4.7809 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2016

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

When the Protestant Reformer John Calvin published his book Institutes of the Christian Religion in the 1500s, he couldn’t have anticipated the incredibly different purposes his book would come to serve long after he died and was buried somewhere in an unmarked grave by his own request. The Institutes was a blockbuster in Calvin’s day, but why, hundreds of years later, did it wind up playing a part in debates about apartheid in South Africa? How did the exact same book manage to help some people justify racial discrimination, but also help others powerfully oppose it? Bruce Gordon answers that and other questions in this episode about his new biography of John Calvin’s Institutes. Special Episodes: “Lives of Great Religious Books” This ongoing series of MIPodcast episodes features interviews with authors of volumes in Princeton University Press’s impressive “Lives of Great Religious Books” series. Leading experts examine the origins of books like the Book of Mormon, the Bhagavad Gita, Augustine’s Confessions, and C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity. They trace shifts in the reception, influence, and interpretation of these landmark texts. By looking at other religious texts from a variety of perspectives—worthwhile in their own right—we come to understand other faiths better, as well as our own. About the Guest Bruce Gordon is the Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale Divinity School. His books include Calvin, a biography of the reformer, and The Swiss Reformation. His latest book is a biography of John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. It is part of Princeton University Press’s Lives of Great Religious Books series.

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0:00.0

It's the Maxwell Institute podcast.

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I'm Blair Hodges.

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When the Protestant reformer John Calvin published his book Institutes of the Christian

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religion in the 1500s, he couldn't have anticipated ahead of time the incredibly The Protestant reformer John Calvin published his book Institutes of the Christian Religion

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in the 1500s.

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He couldn't have anticipated ahead of time the incredibly different purposes his book

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would come to serve long after he died and was buried somewhere in an unmarked grave by

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his own request.

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The Institutes was a blockbuster in Calvin's Day.

0:35.7

But why hundreds of years later did it wind up playing

0:39.0

apart in debates about apartheid in South Africa? How did the exact same book manage to help

0:45.0

some people justify racial discrimination on one hand, but also help others powerfully oppose

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it on the other? Bruce Gordon is here to answer that question. He's talking about his new

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biography of John Calvin's Institutes. It's the latest in Princeton University Press's Lives

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of Great Religious Book Series. We're glad to have him on the Maxwell Institute podcast. Questions

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and comments about this and other episodes can be sent to MI Podcast at BYU.edu.

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We're speaking today with Bruce Gordon.

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He is the Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale Divinity School.

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His books include a biography of Calvin and a book called The Swiss Reformation.

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But today we're talking about his latest book.

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It's a biography of John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian

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Religion. It's part of Princeton University Press' Lives of Great Religious book series.

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