John Calvin, Refugee Theologian

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John Calvin, Refugee Theologian

Introducing a Reformer in Exile

History of religion Calvinist, Reformed and Presbyterian Churches Christianity Refugees and political asylum

Author: Kenneth J. Woo

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Language: English

Published by: Baker Academic

Published on: 16th December 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 232 pages

ISBN: 9781493452088


Introduction

This book offers a robust introduction to John Calvin's writings through the lens of his experience as a religious refugee. Calvin knew about persecution and political exile from personal experience. He lived as an exiled fugitive engaged in pastoral ministry to a church that included large numbers of immigrants and refugees. Calvin's teaching also addressed an international community experiencing religious violence and displacement in his day.

Content and Approach

In this engaging book, Kenneth Woo demonstrates how Calvin sought to make the comfort he found in God accessible to others through sermons, commentaries, letters, polemical treatises, and his magisterial Institutes. In his distinct-yet-inseparable roles as teacher, pastor, and polemicist, the reformer adapted his message of hope in exile to diverse audiences. Woo shows how Calvin's theology is an example of Reformed Christianity's refugee roots and history of pastoral care from the margins.

Conclusion and Significance

And in a brief conclusion, he offers reflections on what a greater awareness of Calvin as refugee theologian could mean for those engaging his theology today. John Calvin, Refugee Theologian helps students read Calvin for themselves, attuned to how his theology reflected dynamics of religious violence and migration in his day, making this book especially useful for undergraduate and seminary classes on Calvin, the Reformation, and the history of Christianity. It will also appeal to pastors and Christian educators.

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