
The Ideal of <i>Brevitas et Facilitas</i>: The Theological Hermeneutics of John Calvin
Author(s) -
Myung Jun Ahn
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
verbum et ecclesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.386
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 2074-7705
pISSN - 1609-9982
DOI - 10.4102/ve.v20i2.601
Subject(s) - apostle , cicero , philosophy , ideal (ethics) , hermeneutics , rhetoric , theology , clarity , john chrysostom , literature , epistemology , art , biochemistry , chemistry
Calvin presented his own distinctive method of the hermeneutics of Scripture in his Commentary on the Epistle of Paul, the Apostle, to the Romans. It is called the ideal of brevitas et facilitas. Calvin was not satisfied with both Malanchthon's loci method and Bucer's prolixity commentary. He took a via media approach. Calvin's method was influenced by rhetoric of Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian and Chrysostom. Calvin, however, confirmed that his own principle came from Scripture itself. I deal with Calvin's view that the clarity of Scripture was related to the ideal of brevitas et facilitas. After analyzing Calvin's writing, I discovered ten component elements of the method of brevitas et facilitas