
Desiring God is publishing T. H. L. Parker’s Portrait of Calvin out of theologically and historically informed nostalgia—and a sense of mission. The mission is to make much of the majesty of God. And the nostalgia is that this book was my first serious exposure to Calvin. I paid fifty cents for the book in a used rack. That was four decades ago.
Parker’s Portrait was first published in 1954. But it’s not the kind of book that goes out of date, because it’s only trying to be current with the sixteenth century. If you get it right, it stays right. When I saw the 500th anniversary of Calvin’s birth coming (July 10, 2009), I thought that maybe others would enjoy the same introduction to Calvin I enjoyed.
Watch some more thoughts from John Piper on this book:
This biography is now available exclusively through Desiring God.You can buy it or download it for free.
With Calvin’s 500th birthday just weeks away, reading Parker’s Portrait would be a fine way to mark the historic date.
HT: Desiring God
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