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Calvin and the Covenant: Unity and Continuity

Calvin and the Covenant: Unity and Continuity

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  • Paul Helm

Helm argues in this paper that John Calvin's theology and the covenant theology of the Westminster Confession of Faith are in essential doctrinal agreement. He describes what he understands covenant theology to be and what Calvin's conception was of the relationship between Adam and the human race, and compares that with Calvin's English successors.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1983. 17 pages.

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