I consider myself a conscientious objector in the Calvinist/Arminian
wars. First of all, it’s because I find the issue more complicated than
such partisanship can convey, and I think both sides are right at
certain points. Second, I find the polemics rather boring compared to
the glory of the big scope of God’s kingdom. Third, I don’t think the
distance between mainstream Calvinists and mainstream Arminians is
really all that great. And, finally, because I find the professional
Calvinists and professional anti-Calvinists to be shrill and exhausting.
So when my friend John Mark Reynolds (an Eastern Orthodox
dispensationalist; and I thought I was eclectic!) asked me to write an
essay on Calvin for his new volume on the great books,
I hesitated. But Calvin is more important than the coffee shop debates
over the extent of the atonement and how many elders can dance on the
head of a pulpit. So, here’s what I had to say about Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion: Keep Reading...
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