
John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion stands as one of the most important works of Protestant theology. Originally published in 1536, it systematically explains biblical doctrine while defending Reformation teachings.
This modern adaptation makes Calvin's profound insights accessible to contemporary readers. Using clear language, helpful diagrams, and references to recent theological research, it guides readers through Calvin's magnum opus while maintaining the depth and structure of the original.
From the knowledge of God and ourselves to predestination, Christ's work, and the Christian life, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to Reformed theology that is both historically grounded and practically relevant for today's Christians.