Steven W. Tyra holds a PhD in Historical Theology from Baylor University and currently teaches history at Live Oak Classical School, USA.
Steven Tyra’s Neither the Spirit without the Flesh represents one of the most significant efforts at grappling with Calvin’s eschatology that has been produced in decades. Always erudite and deeply grounded in Calvin’s Latin and French, the work also manages to proffer a substantial contribution to systematic theology of the beatific vision. This boundary-crossing work, profoundly historical but bringing a necessary corrective to the disembodied theories of so many modern eschatological theologies, is an extraordinary effort that provides serious material for historical theologians, systematic theologians, and Calvin scholars; while also affording delights for those that complete the task. * R. Ward Holder, Saint Anselm College, USA * In “Neither the Spirit without the Flesh”: John Calvin’s Doctrine of the Beatific Vision, Steven W. Tyra makes a major contribution to both Reformed and Catholic theology. Meticulously researched and written in clear and engaging language, this book presents to the reader a comprehensive review of the complex history of the doctrine of the Beatific Vision, beginning in ancient times and culminating in Calvin’s view and its interpretation and importance for today. Dr. Tyra’s impressive command of the sources is matched by an expert analysis of the issues. This volume fills a significant gap in Calvin research, and is a good read to boot. Highly recommended for all students of Calvin. * Dennis E. Tamburello, Siena College, USA *