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John Calvin's view of Scripture

John Calvin's view of Scripture includes the ideas that Scripture is necessary for human understanding of God's revelation, that it is the equivalent of direct revelation, and that it is both "majestic" and "simple." Calvin's general, explicit exposition of his view of Scripture is found mainly in his ''Institutes of the Christian Religion''.〔
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==Necessity==

Calvin viewed Scripture as necessary in two ways. First, he held that general revelation cannot in itself give humanity a saving knowledge of God. Although he can be known in some ways through creation he has "added the light of his Word in order that he might make himself known unto salvation."〔(''Institutes'' I.vi.1 ).〕 Calvin compares Scripture to being like a pair of spectacles, that enable us to properly interpret what we see in creation:

For as the aged, or those whose sight is defective, when any book, however fair, is set before them, though they perceive that there is something written, are scarcely able to make out two consecutive words, but, when aided by glasses, begin to read distinctly, so Scripture, gathering together the impressions of Deity, which, till then, lay confused in our minds, dissipates the darkness, and shows us the true God clearly.〔

Second, Calvin held that inscripturation is necessary to avoid the errors inherent in oral transmission:〔Murray, John. "Calvin's Doctrine of Scripture," in ''Collected Writings'', Vol IV, p. 162.〕

For if we reflect how prone the human mind is to lapse into forgetfulness of God, how readily inclined to every kind of error, how bent every now and then on devising new and fictitious religions, it will be easy to understand how necessary it was to make such a depository of doctrine as would secure it from either perishing by the neglect, vanishing away amid the errors, or being corrupted by the presumptuous audacity of men.〔(''Institutes'' I.vi.3 ).〕


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