Obeying the Ungodly

Book 4/Chapter 20 Unjust magistrates (section 24) 1. Does Calvin believe that magistrates are capable of great wickedness? 2. What does this do in the minds of men who must live under such? A foundational lesson (section 25) 1. What should our first reaction be when we find ourselves governed by a wicked magistrate? Obedience …

War on Overworked Metaphors

Just a quick, additional example of how we should draw political conclusions from what everybody knows, this time with some criticism for the neocons. What with the Christmas Day bomber guy and all, we are seeing another round of debate between the neocons, who say we need to treat this thing like a war, and …

Timber Wolf Poo and Rabbit Poo

This post was originally titled “The Way of the Cross and Constantine,” but this is more interesting, don’t you think? Jesus died outside Jerusalem two thousand years ago. That death was not only the hinge upon which all history turns (although it certainly is that), it is also the hinge in the story of every …

Obey the Magistrates

Book 4/Chapter 20 Motives in litigation (section 18) 1. When are lawsuits permissible? 2. What must the righteous litigant be without? 3. How should he treat his adversary? Legal wrangles (section 19) 1. Who is Calvin arguing against? 2. What kind of court system is Calvin assuming here? 3. What should the aim of the …