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CALVIN: Ethics, Eschatology, and Education
Besides the fact that Ethics, Education, and Eschatology all begin with the letter E readers may find the combination strange. However, the three are important themes in Calvin’s works that help to explain the development of western thought and action. Ethics is perhaps the most obvious theme to be found in his work as his first attempt at publication was on ethics; his work on Seneca’s De Clementia. Other treatises such as “Against Luxury and License in Geneva” reinforce that idea. Calvin’s second major work, Psychopannychia, demonstrates his concern for the future life. It is only education that does not receive that attention of a book. Yet the three are intertwined in many of Calvin’s commentaries, letters, and other theological works so that studying them together in this one work should not be unacceptable.
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