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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Next Generation of Theologians Craves Historical Tradition

The newest thing in Protestantism is really the oldest thing in Protestantism: Reformed theology.
Young Christians are turning to the centuries-old teachings of church fathers such as John Calvin and Jonathan Edwards — reading their work, watching pastors talk about them on YouTube and sporting their faces on sweatshirts.
The nationwide renewal of Reformed theology has been going on for about a decade, and it has finally made its way to Houston. Two Reformed seminaries opened local campuses this fall, Redeemer Seminary, which recently broke off from Westminster Theological Seminary, and Reformed Theological Seminary. They are holding classes for a couple of dozen young Christians from Presbyterian, Reformed, Evangelical and Baptist churches.
"We're offering that historical, Calvinist tradition to a generation that's interested in it," said the Rev. John Crimmins, the interim director of RTS' Houston campus and the senior pastor at Christ Evangelical Presbyterian Church, where they meet.
He describes their theological stance as "winsomely Reformed," focusing on the sinfulness of man, the grace of God and his sovereignty over all things, including salvation.
This Sunday is Reformation Day, marking 493 years since Martin Luther nailed his disputes on the door of a Catholic Church. Since then, Protestants across denominations have relied on the early thinkers of their tradition. Continue Reading>>>

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