The Renaissance Ethics of Music: Singing,Contemplation and Musica Humana |
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Authors: | Philipp Reisner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Heinrich-Heine-Universit?t Düsseldorf, Gemanyreisner@phil.hhu.de |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article considers Calvin's late work, the Harmony of the Pentateuch (1563). It takes account of previous attempts to illuminate Calvin's purpose in this production by De Boer, Blacketer, Thiel, Wright and Balserak. There follows a consideration of Calvin's view of the ceremonial law for Christians, and a distinction is drawn between the Old Testament cult and the Old Testament law concerning that cult. It finally takes soundings from the work itself to argue that for Calvin, the timeless spirit of worship could be understood behind its outward expression. What matters is that God is seen to call believers out of the flow of everyday occurrence into worship. |
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Keywords: | Calvin Pentateuch exegesis Old Testament law worship |
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