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.
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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