The History of Neo-Calvinism Examined and Explained
Neo-Calvinism was first a theological movement that tried to articulate a vision for what it could look like to be a Calvinist in the modern, ever-changing world of the 20th century and beyond.
Neo-Calvinism was first a theological movement that tried to articulate a vision for what it could look like to be a Calvinist in the modern, ever-changing world of the 20th century and beyond.
Reading great works from church history like Calvin’s ‘Institutes of the Christian Religion’ may seem daunting—but it’s worth the effort. Here are 10 things to know before you start.
Sanctification is ultimately grounded in and perpetuated through the gospel of Jesus Christ to people who know they are sinners.
Thaddeus Williams doesn’t merely suggest that libertarian free will is uncalled for, he argues that it’s outright incompatible with true love and much of the biblical data.
We’ve unnecessarily and unknowingly let flattened theological views determine our perspectives on other issues.