Both historians and theologians would admit this fact. 2 Certainly the significance of these two great personalities cannot be exaggerated. Within the brief compass of this paper it would be impossible to give an adequately comprehensive treatment of so extensive a theme as a comparison and evaluation of the theology of Luther with that of Calvin however, the most salient feature of these systems of theology may at least be cursorily described. Very good” but added: “awkwardly worded title.” 1 In this version, written for DeWolf, King differs with Luther and Calvin’s undue emphasis on the sovereignty of God, arguing that “God is first and foremost an all loving Father.” DeWolf graded the paper “A. Harold DeWolf’s History of Christian Doctrine. King submitted versions of this essay for two courses at Boston: Edwin Prince Booth’s Seminar in Historical Theology and L.
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