Ecclesiastical Ordinances of Geneva
John Calvin's 1541-61 church-political constitution of Reformed Geneva — major ecclesial-political document
Tradition: Calvinist-Reformed / Reformation
Calvin's 1541-61 church-political constitution of Reformed Geneva
The Ecclesiastical Ordinances of the Church of Geneva (Ordonnances ecclésiastiques, 1541, revised 1561) is Calvin's church-political constitution for Reformed Geneva. The document establishes: the proper-Reformed church government with four offices (pastors, teachers, elders, deacons), the proper church-state relations in Geneva, the proper-disciplinary procedures (Consistory). Foundational for the broader Presbyterian-Reformed church-government tradition.
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Editions cited
- Ordonnances ecclésiastiques (Geneva, 1541, French; revised 1561); modern editions widely available
School Embodiments
Foundational Reformed church-government document.
"The proper-Reformed church-government — four offices, presbyterial-conciliar structure — develops from the Geneva Ordinances." (Standard Reformed scholarly account)
Strong civic-republican-political framework — Geneva as proper-Reformed political-religious community.
"The proper-Reformed political-religious community life is what the Ordinances establish; the proper-civic-republican framework is essential." (Ecclesiastical Ordinances)
Strong Reformed-communitarian framework.
"The proper-Reformed community life requires the proper-ecclesial constitutional foundation." (Ecclesiastical Ordinances)
Strong practical-ecclesial-political framework.
"The proper-Reformed practical-ecclesial life requires the specific constitutional arrangements; the work models this." (Ecclesiastical Ordinances)
Major Protestant-Reformation ecclesial-political document.
"The proper-Protestant-Reformation ecclesial-political tradition develops in significant part from the Geneva Ordinances." (Standard scholarly account)
Some natural-law-political framework integrated.
"The proper-Reformed ecclesial-political constitution rests on proper natural-law-political-religious foundations." (Ecclesiastical Ordinances)
Internal Tensions
The Geneva Ordinances have shaped Reformed church-government traditions; the church-state relations specifically have been variously modified across subsequent Reformed political contexts.
I. Time
The 1541-61 Geneva Reformed period.
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II. Space
Geneva as the proper-Reformed political-religious city.
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III. Matter
The embodied Geneva Reformed community.
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IV. Observer
Calvin as proper-Reformed ecclesial-political architect.
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V. Energy
The ecclesial-political-religious energies.
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VI. Information
The systematic constitutional content.
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Personas with the nearest attribute fingerprint
Historical figures whose own classification on the same six-dimensional grid lands closest to this work's. Computed by attribute-agreement on coordinates both address.
Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How Ecclesiastical Ordinances of Geneva resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.