John Calvin, Near-Classicist Unlike Luther, Calvin was not a university-trained theologian. He had, of course, been sent by his father to the University of Paris in order to study Continue Reading →
Auden’s Thoughts on Catullus (et al.) From ‘New Year Letter’, Part One:There DRYDEN sits with modest smile,The master of the middle style,Conscious CATULLUS who made allHis gutter-language Continue Reading →
A Reference to Ovid in Calvin’s Commentaries 2 Thess. 1:5 reads:…Ostensionem iusti iudicii Dei: ut digni habeamini regno Dei, pro quo et patimini….Which is a manifest token of the righteous j Continue Reading →