Friday, March 17, 2017

This Week in Calvinism - March 17, 2017

  • Fred Clark imagines "how noir Calvinist theology can be," and introduces us to Augustine Frost, Calvinist detective.

  • Apparently, those Calvinist Puritans who settled New England are influencing modern Republicans in their quest to kill 24 million people by taking away their health insurance. Or something like that.

  • Roger Olson blasts Tim Challies (referring to him simply as "the Calvinist blogger") for criticizing a movie he hasn't seen. "Of course, I don't expect Calvinists to like the theology of [The Shack]," Olson writes, "but I do expect them to at least view it before talking about it." Never mind that Challies read the book and wrote an in-depth, 13-page review of it.

  • An open letter to Martin Luther on the Gospel of James.

  • The videos from Ligonier's 2017 conference are now available.

1 comment:

Ken Abbott said...

TC also reviewed W. P. Young's subsequent book exposing all the "lies" we've been told about God. To call Young's theology heterodox is charitable. I expect Olson is just shooting the messenger.

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