Calvin: Le Docteur de la Kitchen

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calvinich

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In his excellent portrait of John Calvin, The Humaness of John Calvin, Richard Stauffer has two interesting quotes of Catholic "insults" against Calvin.

I say "insults", because they may tread the fine line between an insult and a compliment.

They are historical quotations from the vitriol of "Jacques Desmay, vicar-general of the diocese of Rouen".

  • John Calvin is "the author of a religion of the table, the stomach, the fat, the flesh, the kitchen”
  • "In [John Calvin] the whole reformation only tendeth to “establish the reign of wine, women and song”

I hope, if I ever do get insulted, that the insults go something like that! "Wine, women, and song"... something is missing, I knew it, books!!!

I figured many of the viewers of this board would get a real kick out of this. Just to say it again, Stauffer's short book is a real master piece. It shows John Calvin as father, pastor, friend, bachelor, and matchmaker! :] The "friend" part is really good, because it shows Calvin's heart to a degree and is good to show that he was not just some sort of one-dimensional person, as some of his enemies suppose.
 
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