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In the second book of "Institutes," John Calvin meticulously explores the knowledge of God the Redeemer in Christ. This profound work delves into the doctrine of salvation, dissecting the fall of man and the crucial concept of original sin. Calvin underscores the necessity of a redeemer to restore humanity's fractured relationship with God. The role of the Law is scrutinized as a revealing guide to human sinfulness and the imperative need for salvation. Calvin accentuates Christ's multifaceted roles as Prophet, King, and Priest, elucidating the pivotal significance of His death, resurrection, and ascension in securing humanity's redemption. The mediating role of Christ between God and humanity, earning grace and salvation for believers, takes center stage. Additionally, Calvin expounds on the indispensable role of faith in Christ, proclaiming that it is through faith alone that individuals can partake in the benefits of Christ's redemptive work.
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