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  • Geneva's Use of Lies, Deceit, and Subterfuge, 1536-1563: Telling the Old, Old Story in Reformation France

    Geneva's Use of Lies, Deceit, and Subterfuge, 1536-1563 by Balserak, Jon;

    Telling the Old, Old Story in Reformation France

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. december 20.

    • ISBN 9780197672303
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem336 oldal
    • Méret 246x165x33 mm
    • Súly 658 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 2 b/w illustrations
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    This study examines the ethical character of John Calvin and his Genevan colleagues' evangelizing of France. It reveals that Calvin's plans for proselytizing his homeland involved lying, deception, and obfuscation which were employed as a means of evading detection by the French authorities. Balserak considers important questions about the relationship between godliness and cunning, about Calvin's manufacturing of his image, and about the lengths to which he and his colleagues went to spread their gospel.

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    Geneva was hated and loved in sixteenth-century France. Representing those who hated them were the French Catholic government, who tried desperately to eradicate Genevan Calvinism from its borders--for good reason, as it was growing significantly within France between 1540 and 1563. This book presents a new reading of the battle that raged between the Genevan ministers and the French government during this period. It argues that Calvin, after fleeing France in 1534, began during his wanderings to devise plans to establish Christ's kingdom in his homeland, rescuing it from the "idolatrous" Catholicism imposed on the French people by their monarchs. It shows that Calvin's plans entailed the systematic use of lying and deception which were necessary in order to evade detection from the French authorities. These mendacious means were employed by the Genevans to hide their support of the French Reformed congregations, to conceal political maneuvering among the French nobility who could open France to reform, and to cloak their assisting of the Huguenots during the first French civil war.

    Jon Balserak sets out the character of Calvin's plans and argues that even the formation of the Genevan company of pastors and the Bourse française were, in part, designed to assist Calvin with his proselytizing goals. The last third of this volume examines the ways in which Calvin adapted Geneva's missionary efforts to deal with three unexpected circumstances that arose between 1559 and 1563: the rise to the throne of Francis II, the assuming of the regency government by Catherine de Medici, and the beginning of war. Though they continued their clandestine operations in support of the Reformed faith in France, these challenges called forth from the Genevans' new efforts, which Balserak analyzes. Calvin's call to the Huguenots to cease fighting and humble themselves before God following Louis of Condé's disastrous signing of the 1563 Peace of Amboise brilliantly illustrates the complex godliness that characterized this entire operation.

    This provocative study challenges existing views of John Calvin's ethics and raises important questions about dissimulation in Reformation Geneva. Jon Balserak shows just how carefully Calvin shaped his public image, and he draws attention to the contradictions between the reformer's condemnation of Nicodemism and his use of subterfuge to spread the evangelical gospel. Geneva's Use of Lies, Deceit, and Subterfuge, 1536-1563 demonstrates the importance of looking at actions as well as words when looking at Calvin's dealings with France.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Abbreviations
    Preface
    I. Introduction
    1. What this Study Argues
    2. Review of Scholarship
    3. Lies, Self-Presentation, and Early Modern Culture
    II. Devising and Implementing Calvin's Plans, 1536-1560
    4. Why did Calvin Write his Prefatory Letter to King Francis I?
    5. Deception and Clandestine Ministry
    III. Negotiating Three Challenges, 1559-1563
    6. King Francis II's Reign (and Youth); Political Plotting up through 1560
    7. Catherine's Policy of Toleration; Growing the Church and Fighting the Devil
    8. The Advent of War; Establishing Christ's Kingdom in France in Wartime
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

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