Calvinism is back!

Dever acknowledges that people might well ask, “Why would God make anybody who is going to go to hell?” His answer captures the essence of New Calvinism. “I don’t know,” he says. “I didn’t do this. I’m just trying to tell you what I think is true, not what I like.”…

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The BlackBerry-wielding Millennials who worship here say they crave teaching that challenges them – “preaching for PhDs,” as one puts it. Ask them what books they’re reading, and they won’t mention “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.” They’ll reel through names of 17th-century Puritan preachers like a pack of baseball cards.

“The resurgence of Calvinism indicates that America hasn’t changed so much as some might suppose,” says Collin Hansen, author of “Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist’s Journey with the New Calvinists.” “American Christianity has splintered in myriad directions since the Puritans settled New England. But the God they worshiped – attested in the Bible, sovereign in all things, and merciful toward sinners through the self-sacrifice of Jesus Christ – still captivates believers today.”

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