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Calvin's Interpretation of 'The Lord's Prayer'. A Rhetorical Approach
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Calvin's Interpretation of 'The Lord's Prayer'. A Rhetorical Approach
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This book presents a detailed textual analysis of Calvin's Interpretation of the Lord's Prayer, from the last version of the Institution de la religion chrétienne (1560), Chapter XX. The author also compares the French Reformer with some of the most important theologians from Augustine to Luther.
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LetteraturaTable of contents
- Cover
- Titel
- Impressum
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. The address to the Father: âOur Father in Heavenâ
- II. The first petition: âHallowed by Thy nameâ
- III. The second petition: âThy kingdom comeâ
- IV. The third petition: âThy will be doneâ
- V. The fourth petition: âGive us this day our daily breadâ
- VI. The fifth petition: âForgive us our debts as we forgive our debtorsâ
- VII. The sixth petition: âLead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evilâ
- VIII. Concluding doxology: âFor Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory for ever. Amenâ
- Conclusion
- Bibliography (Works Cited)
- Index
- FuĂnoten