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The New Calvinism

You may want to find a credible source. Anyone can post an article in wiki. According to wiki (if it is correct) they sound more like the Emerging Church. "New Calvinists" are usually the most cagey and difficult to deal with.
Does anyone really know what "New Calvinism" is? Today, with this thread going ballistic, I've read all sorts of articles claiming it mixing Calvinism with the pentecostal/charismatic movement, that it is (as someone said) cessessionist, that it teaches all sorts of heretical things.

I'm not sure I can say with any certainty what New Calvinism is after all the stuff I've read today. This article seems to make an attempt to be objective, but I'm not sure it is relevant either.
 
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Greektim

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Does anyone really know what "New Calvinism" is. Today, with this thread going ballistic, I've read all sorts of articles claiming it mixing Calvinism with the pentecostal/charismatic movement, that it is (as someone said) cessessionist, that it teaches all sorts of heretical things.

I'm not sure I can say with any certainty what New Calvinism is after all the stuff I've read today. This article seems to make an attempt to be objective, but I'm not sure it is relevant either.
I don't think it is equated w/ NON-cessationism, but many pop-evanglical personalities (Driscoll, Chan, etc.) are charismatic. Much of it stems from Grudem's Syst Theo. It was very influential, and it is both calvinistic and charismatic. This breed, however, are not showy or emotion driven (for the most part). They certainly preach against prosperity preaching that is largely in the charismatic camp as well (their Piper influence).

There are also some other young Calvinist preachers and popular-writers that are not charismatic and may be classified as part of new calvinism (though they may not themselves say so). David Platt and Kevin DeYoung come to mind.

IMO, "new calvinism" is actually the Reformed Resurgence. That article will help explain a bit.
 
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JonC

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I have a question (last attempt before assuming no one knows). Is the New Calvinism or the Calvinistic resurgence limited to Baptist/evangelistic types of Calvinism or is it also an issue for traditionally Reformed churches? In other words, are churches who hold to historical Calvinism, such as Presbyterian churches, experiencing a renewed interest and growth due to this resurgence or is it limited to Calvinism = DoG folk?
 

Greektim

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I have a question (last attempt before assuming no one knows). Is the New Calvinism or the Calvinistic resurgence limited to Baptist/evangelistic types of Calvinism or is it also an issue for traditionally Reformed churches? In other words, are churches who hold to historical Calvinism, such as Presbyterian churches, experiencing a renewed interest and growth due to this resurgence or is it limited to Calvinism = DoG folk?
This is hard for me to answer, b/c this is mostly speculation. That is why I have avoided saying anything. So treat this w/ what it is worth.

I can imagine 1 of 2 things happening (well maybe 3). First, traditionally reformed churches are gaining popularity or growing. Second, those disenchanted w/ the more formal reformed style churches (quite, reflective, mentally stimulating, doctrinally heavy) have crossed over to the emerging Acts 29 Mars Hill styled church (more emotion driven and existential).

I work with a lot of people from a very traditional reformed background (RCA, CRC, etc.). They seem to be one or the other.

The third possibility is probable as well... as been observed, those deeply entrenched in reformed theology despise the idea of a resurgence into reformed theology as if they were not part of it and it took place in a vacuum. Or, it is so "different" from real reformed theology that they don't like the labels the new calvinism or reformed resurgence has been given. But all extreme views are critical of those similar yet different views since they are not as extreme.

As for the SBC, as was pointed out, Southern Baptist Theo Seminary (I would argue Southeastern Baptist, my seminary, as well) has become very vocally reformed and many are flocking to that school. This has leaked down to the SBC itself causing its internal strife of Calvinism. So that could be a result of the reformed resurgence.
 
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