The Gospel Coalition, started in 2007, is the national network for the New Calvinist movement. Calvinism promotes the authority of Scripture and the doctrines of God’s sovereignty, the total depravity of man, and predestination.
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Question What is a Calvinist? Answer Traditionally, one was called a Calvinist for following the teachings of John Calvin, a 16th-century magisterial Reformer and theologian. Calvin emphasized the sovereignty of God, the unconditional election of the saved, and the irresistible grace that saves a sinner.
Traditionnellement, on est appelé calviniste lorsqu'on suit les enseignements de Jean Calvin, réformateur et théologien du XVIe siècle
Who are the New Calvinists, and what are the beliefs of New Calvinism ...
Calvinists view their theology as a faithful and rigorous interpretation of the Bible. There is debate over some of the finer points of Calvinism, but Calvinism itself is not heresy. The doctrines of grace, as articulated in Calvinism, uphold God’s sovereignty, human depravity, and the necessity of divine grace for salvation. God’s absolute sovereignty is a central biblical theme in ...