Explore how Calvin’s Daniel commentary links ancient visions to modern faith, stressing heart-felt conversion over mere spectacle.
This edition gathers Calvin’s insights on faith, miracles, and the growth of spiritual understanding. It shows how the Bible’s events invite obedience, humility, and a deeper knowledge of God, even as it warns against superficial repentance.
- How miracles prepare, but do not replace, informed belief.
- Why true piety requires instruction from God’s Word, not just awe at power.
- The role of faith, constancy, and trust in God when facing danger or pressure.
- Connections between Daniel’s story and ongoing questions about justice and divine providence.
Ideal for readers of theological history, Reformation-era commentary, and those seeking practical faith grounded in scripture.