Calvin on Scripture and Divine Sovereignty by John Murray provides a focused exploration of John Calvin's teachings on two foundational aspects of Reformed theology: the authority of Scripture and the sovereignty of God. Murray, a respected Reformed theologian, examines Calvin’s views with clarity and depth, highlighting how Calvin approached the Bible not merely as a religious text but as the ultimate authority on all matters of faith and practice. Murray presents Calvin’s doctrine of Sola Scriptura, or "Scripture alone," which upholds the Bible as the final and infallible rule for Christian belief, over and above any human authority or tradition. A significant portion of the book is devoted to Calvin’s understanding of God’s sovereignty — the concept that God’s will governs all creation and events. Murray illustrates how, for Calvin, God’s sovereign will and power are deeply intertwined with His goodness and wisdom, meaning that nothing happens outside God’s ultimate control and purpose. This conviction forms the bedrock of Calvinist thought, providing believers with confidence in God's plan, even amid suffering or uncertainty. Murray’s work is both scholarly and accessible, aimed at readers interested in Reformed theology as well as those exploring the theological foundations of Calvinism. His analysis shows how Calvin’s commitment to Scripture and divine sovereignty shaped his entire theological outlook, influencing his views on salvation, providence, and human responsibility. In providing a concise but comprehensive overview of these doctrines, Murray’s book serves as a valuable introduction to Calvin's thought, highlighting its enduring impact on Christian theology and its relevance for contemporary faith.