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In many conversations today, marital faithfulness is reduced to what one doesn’t do. But for John Calvin, that standard misses the point. Calvin believed marriage calls for more than avoiding infidelity—it requires undivided commitment in thought, affection, and intention. For him, what happens in the heart matters as much as any action. This lens reframes […]

Man was made for more noble ends than to be driven to market, like sheep and oxen. He is a human being and the immutable Laws of God, and indefeasible laws of nature, pronounced him free.