This book examines Luther and Calvin on grief and lament and discovers through a close reading of letters, commentaries, and sermons that the reformers actually encourage righteous lament in times of pain and desolation. This means that the feeling of lament stems from a pure heart and is disposed to rest in Gods unfailing love, even at such times. It concludes with some pastoral insights gleaned from the reformers writing. Overturns the belief that Calvins rigorous arguments for providence and life after death essentially prevent any further consideration of lament in theology.
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Oct 25, 2021
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