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By constantly looking back to figures like Jonathan Edwards or John Calvin, Reformed theology counters the chronological snobbery of our culture which assumes that new is always better. What motivated ...
Welcome to the Calvinism Resources Database (CaRD)! This database provides bibliographic information for articles, essays, and lectures produced from the 16th century to the present which deal with ...
Just say the word - Calvinism - and you will draw frowns. When John L. Thompson's daughter brought home her civics textbook a few years ago, he noticed there was a short section on John Calvin ...
Calvin professor of philosophy and Worship Institute research fellow James K.A. Smith has written a new book called Letters to a Young Calvinist: An Invitation to the Reformed Tradition. At just 160 ...
Few figures in church history have been so much loved or hated, admired or despised as John Calvin. Calvinism—the theological orientation bearing the French theologian’s name—has also had ...
What are the status and prospects of Calvinism in the United States 400 years after the definitive edition of the Institutes of the Christian Religion?
John Calvin (1509-64) was the central figure in promoting the theology and organizational structure of Reformed Protestantism.
Jenista noted that the five points of Calvinism came about 100 years after Calvin's time and are best understood in the context of God's grace.
First, the term “Calvinism” across theology and ecumenical life has always referred to 16th century theologian John Calvin’s doctrines regarding salvation.