GKC: good stuff. My beef with Calvin since 1970 has been not that he doesn’t make sense but more that ‘sense’ is all he makes. It doesn’t have the savor (related to sapientia) of Truth.
Did Calvin write any hymns?
So the engineer reports to the gates of hell and is let in. Pretty soon, the engineer gets dissatisfied with the level of comfort in hell, and starts designing and building improvements. After a while, they've got air conditioning, flush toilets and escalators, and the engineer is becoming a pretty popular guy.DISCLAIMER: I'm an engineer and I approve this post :)
One day God calls Satan up on the telephone and asks with a sneer, "So, how's it going down there in hell?"
Satan replies, "Hey, things are going great. We've got air conditioning, flush toilets and escalators, and there's no telling what this engineer is going to come up with next."
God replies, "What??? You've got an engineer? That's a mistake engineers belong in heaven, he should never have gotten down there; send him up here."
Satan says, "No way! I like having an engineer on the staff, and I'm keeping him."
God says, "Send him back up here or I'll sue."
Satan laughs uproariously and answers, "Yeah right. And how are you going to do THAT? I have all the lawyers down here."
Dont think so, he was busy doing what Rome has never done.. writing bible commentary and a book of systematic theology
"We discussed what Calvin wrote in his commentary on Genesis about music and its role in Christian worship. Here in the Strasbourg Psalter published 1544, was included I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art, clearly not a strict Psalm versification (though it has hints of Psalm 67 in it, shine on us with the light of thy pure day). Calvin commended Psalm singing, versified poetry from the Psalms himself, commissioned Clement Marot, the work carried on by Beza after him, but nowhere during or after his time in Strasbourg, where German Lutheran hymns were widely sung, did he condemn the writing or singing of hymns of human poetic composition. In the Geneva Psalter published 1551, Calvin included I greet thee. Some hymnologists believe Calvin wrote this hymn; it is very Calvin and may have been so; the fact that we dont know who wrote it is actually a vote in favor of humble, un-self-serving Calvin."
http://roxborogh.com/REFORMED/calvinhymn.htm