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In September 2006, Christianity Today devoted its cover to a Reformed resurgence sweeping large swaths of young conservative Christians, who were hungry for heavy doctrine emphasizing God’s sovereignty and human depravity, and powerful preaching from the likes of John Piper, C. J. Mahaney, and Tim Keller. Today the Reformed movement hosts its own publishing imprints, conferences, and bloggers, even as TULIP remains divisive in the Southern Baptist seminaries where it has blossomed over the past 15 years.
News
Pastor Josh Buice has resigned, and the organization canceled its upcoming conference, after his church uncovered “sinful” and “deeply divisive” online behavior.
Abraham Kuyper argued for tariffs with thin theological support. A later thinker, Frederick Nymeyer, mounted a vehement biblical critique.
Public Theology Project
Criminals who are in America illegally should be sent away. But the rule of law, though fallible, must be preserved.
News
Few legal entanglements complicate the departure, but brings a lot of grief over denominational division.
The Russell Moore Show
Richard Mouw still believes in Christian “uncommon decency.”
News
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.
The Dutch theologian argued the biblical worldview is fundamentally incompatible with ethnocentrism.
The Russell Moore Show
Changing your mind can be an act of worship.
How the attitude manifests in India—inside and outside the church.
Review
Her new memoir brings her voice into the story of “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.” It also brings in an entirely different gospel.