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What Has Grand Rapids to Do with Detroit?

How Reformed church leaders are bridging the wide divide between East and West Michigan.

Catholics and Baptists Together

The recent synod of bishops sounded notes Protestants can sing.

Go Overboard Celebrating Christmas

A godliness that won't delight in fudge and eggnog is no godliness at all.

Timothy George on the Reformers' Postmodern Moment

The historical theologian says Luther and Calvin show us how to read the Bible for the sake of the church.

Remember the Red Sea

Why not capitalize on the richness and mystery of our ancient symbols?

Reforming the Reformed

Calvinists, says one Calvinist, misunderstand some of their history and theology. A review of 'Ten Myths About Calvinism.'

Reformed Rap and Hip-Hop

Christian genre pioneers are taking their cues from Calvinist leaders.

The Enduring Church

Believers in every age worry about the collapse of the faith.

Honest Appraisal

Learning from reformers, past and present.

The Reformer

How Al Mohler transformed a seminary, helped change a denomination, and challenges a secular culture.

The Risks God Takes

Why a little church history is a dangerous—and necessary—thing.

Living God's Ongoing Story

N.T. Wright says character matters, but thinks the Reformers disagreed.

Wrightians and the Neo-Reformed: 'All One in Christ Jesus'

A dispatch from Together for the Gospel and Wheaton's Theology Conference with N.T. Wright.

Piper, Warren, and the Perils of Movement Building

Why the debate over separatism still matters.

The Lost Art Of Catechesis

It's a tried and true way of teaching, among other things, Christian doctrine.

Marilynne Robinson, Narrative Calvinist

John Calvin has given the Pulitzer Prize-winning author a way of seeing that imbues her novels with the grandeur of God.

A Lost Generation

Mainline churches in East Germany rediscover a sense of mission.

A Common Hope

Much of 'Calvinism' is simply Christianity

Theologian of the Spirit

Calvin was no charismatic, but he was closer to it than some Reformed people readily admit.

Man of the Bible

When it comes to careful exegesis and consistent theological systems, Calvin set the bar high.

Calvin's Biggest Mistake

Why he assented to the execution of Michael Servetus.

The Reluctant Reformer

Calvin would have preferred the library carrel to the pulpit.

John Calvin: Comeback Kid

Why the 500-year-old Reformer retains an enthusiastic following today.

Calvin: Man for the Mainline

Reformer's 500th birthday draws out diverse cast of admirers.

Man of His Time for All Times

W. Robert Godfrey paints popular portrait of Calvin as pilgrim and pastor.

Teaching a Calvinist to Dance

In Pentecostal worship, my Reformed theology finds its groove.

Young, Restless, Reformed

Calvinism is making a comeback—and shaking up the church.

It's All About God

A brief summary of Calvinism.

Calvin's Battle for Marriage  Subscriber access only

Studying Geneva's sexual reformation has lessons for today.

Erasmus's Revolutionary 'Study Bible'  Subscriber access only

The spiritual father of so many English Reformers died at the hands of the church he refused to leave.

Signs of the Reformation's Success?  Subscriber access only

Reformation scholar Timothy George discusses Pope John Paul II's historical significance and this 'momentous' era of Catholic-evangelical dialogue.

The Bible Alone? Not for John Calvin!  Subscriber access only

When we seek answers to churchly and societal issues in the Bible alone, citing the Reformation principle of sola scriptura, we are actually contradicting the Reformers.

Do We Still Need the Reformation? Part 1  Subscriber access only

Why I Signed It. Part 1  Subscriber access only

Why I Signed It. Part 2  Subscriber access only

ARTICLE: The Translator's Tale  Subscriber access only

Celebrating the five-hundredth birthday of William Tyndale, the father of the English Bible.

BOOKS: Nun the Wiser  Subscriber access only

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How Protestants Learned to Love the Pill
The Protestant Reformation was in significant part a protest against the perceived antinatalism of the late Medieval Christian Church. It was a celebration of procreation that also saw contraception and abortion as among the most wicked of human sins, as direct affronts to the ordinances of God. This background makes the Protestant “sellout” on contraception in the mid 20th Century all the more surprising, and disturbing. (Crisis Magazine)
An Engaging Exploration of Why We Pay What We Do
Eduardo Porter even casts the Protestant Reformation in terms of prices and benefits. After centuries of charging ever-increasing fees , the Catholic Church hit a ceiling when reformers opened churches that provided more core services nearly for free. (ABC News)
Young Christians turn to centuries-old teachings of church fathers
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. (Houston Chronicle)

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