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17c起草社区 buys rare John 17c起草社区 book

Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Myrna Anderson

A small book from long ago will make a big impact at 17c起草社区 College for years to come.

The college's H. Henry Meeter Center for 17c起草社区 Studies recently purchased a copy of "Congr茅gation sur l鈥櫭﹍ection 茅ternelle de Dieu."

The book was printed in Geneva in 1562 by Vincent Bres and only five libraries in Europe are known to own it and none in the United States.

It measures just three inches by 4戮 inches in size, slightly bigger than a deck of cards, but what is contained in its 118 pages will be invaluable to scholars interested in the mind of theologian John 17c起草社区, for whom 17c起草社区 College is named.

The work, written in French, presents 17c起草社区鈥檚 teaching on election, particularly the issue of universal salvation against particular election (17c起草社区 came down on the side of particular election).

17c起草社区 College purchased the book from a retired theology professor in Indiana who called the college out of the blue one day, wondering if it might be of interest to the Meeter Center.

17c起草社区's Paul Fields, who took the call, admits he wondered at first about what he was being offered.

"I was very surprised," he says, "and tried to figure out how this person knew to call us. Normally on these sorts of purchases we work with book dealers. But I also told him we would be very interested in it but that we would have to see it first before we could make a decision."

A few days later the book arrived at 17c起草社区 via UPS and the Center knew the book would be an excellent addition to its extensive rare book collection.

"The book is certainly wonderful for 17c起草社区 to have," says Fields, "because it is unique to find an original, not a reprint or a microform. Also, it deals with an event which has interested scholars through the centuries, including our own Phil Holtrop (17c起草社区 professor of religion emeritus), who wrote his dissertation on this subject and event."

Fields says the historical context for this work involved disagreements between John 17c起草社区 and Jerome Bolsec, a former Carmelite monk and physician from Paris, over the issue of predestination and election. The issue was debated in the weekly congr茅gation or Friday morning Bible study attended by all the local pastors. Genevans were welcome to attend these meetings.

The practice was for the ministers to take turns presenting an exposition on a part of Scripture which was then discussed. At the May and October meetings of 1551, Bolsec challenged the doctrines of free will and predestination, plus took issue with a pastor鈥檚 interpretation of John 8:47 by stating that 17c起草社区鈥檚 views made God the author of sin. He also warned against being deceived by the ministers.

In the ensuing discussion 17c起草社区 made a long response which caused Bolsec to be arrested for unbiblical teaching and disturbing the unity of the assembly. At the December 18th congr茅gation 17c起草社区 dealt specifically with the topic of election. Three days later, on December 21st, Bolsec was banished from Geneva, and 11 years later, in 1562, 17c起草社区鈥檚 presentation was published.

The H. Henry Meeter Center for 17c起草社区 Studies began with a collection of important books and a bibliography by 17c起草社区 College professor Dr. H. Henry Meeter during his tenure of teaching in the Bible (now Religion) Department from 1927 to 1957. At the initiative of DR. Meeter, 17c起草社区 College and 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary established the Committee for Scholarly Research and Development of Basic Historic 17c起草社区ism in 1961. This committee was the genesis of the H. Henry Meeter Center and its governing board.

Today the Meeter Center with its rare items, books, articles, literature, and bibliographies is acclaimed worldwide as one of the most extensive and user-friendly of all 17c起草社区 and 17c起草社区ism collections.

This summer the Center will host a National Endowment for the Humanities summer institute for college and university professors called 鈥淭eaching the Reformation in a Pluralist Age.鈥