{"id":9864,"date":"2011-12-28T23:35:19","date_gmt":"2011-12-29T04:35:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.purposedriven.ca\/wiki\/?p=9864"},"modified":"2011-12-28T23:35:19","modified_gmt":"2011-12-29T04:35:19","slug":"john-calvin-educator","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/purposedriven.ca\/wiki\/2011\/12\/28\/john-calvin-educator\/","title":{"rendered":"John Calvin the Educator"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>May 31, 2010 in Life of John Calvin<\/p>\n<p>One more reason why John Calvin is Important for today\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Reason<span class=\"hashtag\"> #<a href=\"https:\/\/purposedriven.ca\/wiki?s=%2312:\">12:<\/a><\/span> Calvin models for us a proper recognition of the importance of education\u2013especially seminary training, which is the backbone of the Christian enterprise.<\/p>\n<p>David Hall provides an apt summary of this point:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCalvin broke with medieval pedagogy that limited education primarily to an aristocratic elite. His academy, founded in 1559, was a pilot in broad-based education for the city\u2026.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Calvin\u2019s academy, which was adjacent to St. pierre Cathedral, featured two levels of curricula: one for the public education of Geneva\u2019s youth (the college or schola privata) and the other a seminary to train ministers (schola publica). One should hardly discount the impact that came from the public education of young people, especially in a day when education was normally reserved only for aristocratic scions or for members of Catholic societies. Begun in 1558, with Calvin and Theodore Beza chairing the theological faculty, the academy building was dedicated on June 5, 1559, with 600 people in attendance in St. pierre Cathedral. Calvin collected money for the school, and many expatriates donated to help its formation. The public school, which had seven grades, enrolled 280 students dur- ing its inaugural year, and the academy\u2019s seminary expanded to 162 students in just three years. By Calvin\u2019s death in 1564, there were 1,200 students in the college and 00 in the seminary. Both schools, as historians have observed, were tuition-free and \u201cforerunners of modern public education.\u201d Few European institutions ever saw such rapid growth.<\/p>\n<p>The Geneva academy had a critical role in sending missionaries all over Europe to proclaim the gospel and to organize reformed churches. Philip Hughes writes:<\/p>\n<p>Calvin\u2019s Geneva was something very much more than a haven and a school. It was not a theological ivory tower that lived to itself and for itself, oblivious to its responsibility in the gospel to the needs of others. Human vessels were equipped and refitted in this haven\u2026that they might launch out into the surrounding ocean of the world\u2019s need, bravely facing every storm and peril that awaited them in order to bring the light of Christ\u2019s gospel to those who were in the ignorance and darkness from which they themselves had originally come. They were taught in this school in order that they in turn might teach others the truth that had set them free.<\/p>\n<p>Influenced by the academy, John Knox took the evangelical doctrine back to his native Scotland; Englishmen were equipped to lead the cause in England; Italians received what they needed to teach in Italy; and Frenchmen (who were the bulk of the refugees in Geneva) were trained to spread Calvinism to France.Calvin\u2019s convictions about education were so influential during his lifetime that the Heidelberg Catechism (156), a thoroughly Calvinist document, listed as God\u2019s first requirement for keeping the Sabbath holy the need to financially support the ministry and theological schools (Q. 10). Would we have listed this as the first item God requires in keeping the fourth commandment? Calvin and those whom he influenced gave seminaries priority because they realized that without them, there would be no solid training of ministers or missionaries. Calvin reminds us that seminaries are the back- bone of the church and the entire enterprise of God\u2019s kingdom on earth. Considering that Calvin\u2019s seminary, and nearly every sound reformed seminary established since then, abandoned its biblical and reformed moorings and became liberal within several generations after its founding, do we not have all the more reason today to support the few sound seminaries that exist with earnest prayer and generous giving?<\/p>\n<p>(Taken with permission from Joel Beeke\u2019s, Calvin for Today)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>May 31, 2010 in Life of John Calvin One more reason why John Calvin is Important for today\u2026 Reason #12: Calvin models for us a proper recognition of the importance of education\u2013especially seminary training, which is the backbone of the Christian enterprise. 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