Normierte Form:
- A Grey Sitze of Memory : Le Chambon-sur-Lignon and Protestant Exceptionalism on the Plateau Vivarais-Lignon - Anna Maria van Schurman and Antoinette Bourignon : Contrasting Examples of Seventeenth-Century Pietism - Calvin and Abraham : The Interpretation of Romans 4 in the Sixteenth Century - Calvin as a Ecumenical Churchman - Calvin in Suicide - Calvin's Conception of the "Communio sanctorum" - Calvin's Doctrine of Baptism - Calvinist Republicanism and its historical Roots - Challenging Dechristianization : The Historiography of Religion in Modern France - Changing Images of the Samaritan Woman in Early Reformed Commentaries on John - Christian Freedom : What Calvin Learned at the School of Women - Defacement : Practical Theology, Politics, or Prejudice : The Case of the North Portal of Bourges - Elie Benoist, Historian of the Edict of Nantes - Elizabeth Bowes and John Knox : A Women and Reformation Theology - Emerging Ecclesiology in Calvin's Baptismal Thought, 1536-1543 - Exegesis and Double Justice in Calvin's Sermons on Job - Fasting, Piety, and Political Anxiety among French Reformed Protestants - Hesitant Steps : Acceptance of the Gregorian Calendar in Eighteenth-Century Geneva - John Calvin and the Rhetorical Tradition - John Knox's "History" : A "Compleat" Sermon on Christian Duty - Pastoral Care East of Eden : The Consistory of Geneva, 1568-82 - Seeing and Believing in the Commentaries by Martin Bucer and John Calvin - Some French Reactions to the Council of Trent - The Persistance of "Superstition and Idolatry" among Rural French Calvinists - The Political Resistance of the Calvinists in France and the Low Countries - The Political Theory of John Knox - Thirty Years of Calvin Study