Calvin's Institutes: June 11

Calvin's Institutes: June 11

John Calvin's Institutes in a Year di Christopher Michael Patton

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In this reading from John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 19, Sections 7–11, Calvin develops the third aspect of Christian liberty: freedom in matters that God has neither commanded nor forbidden. He argues that consciences must not be bound by human regulations concerning food, clothing, holidays, or other indifferent things (adiaphora), since such bondage inevitably leads to superstition, fear, and endless uncertainty. At the same time, Christian liberty is not a license for self-indulgence. Calvin warns against using freedom as a cloak for luxury, pride, or the pursuit of pleasure, insisting that God’s gifts are to be enjoyed with gratitude, moderation, and contentment. He further explains that liberty is primarily a spiritual blessing meant to give peace t ... 

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Church HistoryJohn CalvinReformersReformationProtestantismadiaphora