John Calvin: Commentary on Genesis (#14): Genesis 1.24-26
Creation is finished and man in God's image is discussed. Calvin discusses the constitutive aspect of the image of God--using verbs like "destroyed," "vitiated," maimed" and "distorted" to describe the constitutive deformity, deficiency and disability of the mind, reason, volition and heart. This is Reformed Theology and it, by no means, is just Calvin's views alone. It's called original sin with its consequences. The Thirty-Nine Articles and the Westminster Confession are of the same fabric on this issue.
Interestingly, he concedes the Trinitarian elements as previously discussed, but this contradicts his earlier statement. ??. Calvin refers to Augustine's works with chapter and verse. We've always been with Augustine, Lombard and Coccieus on the Trinitarian revelation and hints by the Triune God Himself.
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