"But, notes Ted Olsen, a managing editor at Christianity Today, 'everyone knows where the energy and the passion are in the Evangelical world'—with the pioneering new-Calvinist John Piper of Minneapolis, Seattle's pugnacious Mark Driscoll and Albert Mohler, head of the Southern Seminary of the huge Southern Baptist Convention."
David Van Biema in Time reports on the return of Calvinism.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Labels:
2000s,
Calvin,
cultural history,
religion,
sixteenth century
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I remember once having lunch with some friends. One said, "I knew someone who went to a Calvinist High School." Another said, "Did they give him his grades on the first day?"
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