Calvin and the Rhetoric of Piety

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Calvin and the Rhetoric of Piety is a theological study by Serene Jones that examines John Calvin’s thought through the lens of rhetoric, focusing on how his language shapes practices of Christian piety.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological study
aboutPerson John Calvin NERFINISHED
aboutReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
aboutTradition Reformed tradition
academicDiscipline historical theology
rhetorical studies
systematic theology
analyzes John Calvin’s theological writings
the rhetorical structure of Calvin’s thought
author Serene Jones NERFINISHED
contributionTo Calvin studies
Reformed theology scholarship
theology and rhetoric discourse
examines how Calvin’s language shapes Christian practice
the formative power of theological discourse
the relationship between doctrine and piety
focusesOn Calvinist doctrine
practices of Christian piety
the role of language in theology
theological rhetoric
genre literary criticism of theological texts
religious studies
theology
hasCentralTheme piety as shaped by theological language
rhetoric as a mode of theological reflection
the interplay of doctrine and practice
hasPerspectiveOn the formative role of language in faith
the shaping of Christian identity through rhetoric
intendedAudience readers interested in Calvinism
scholars of religious studies
students of theology
theologians
languageOfWork English
mainSubject Christian piety
John Calvin NERFINISHED
Reformed theology
rhetoric
theoreticalApproach constructive theology
feminist-informed theological method
rhetorical analysis

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Serene Jones hasWrittenWork Calvin and the Rhetoric of Piety