| 書 名 | Ten myths about Calvinism :: recovering the breadth of the Reformed tradition / |
| 作 者 | Kenneth J. Stewart |
| 出 版 項 | Downers Grove, Ill. :; IVP Academic ;; c2011 |
| 稽 核 項 | 300 p. :; ill. ;; 23 cm |
| 標 題 | Calvinism |
| 標 題 | Reformed Church |
| 書 目 註 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
| 內 容 註 | One man (Calvin) and one city (Geneva) are determinative -- Calvin's view of predestination must be ours -- TULIP is the yardstick of the truly Reformed -- Calvinists take a dim view of revival and awakening -- Calvinism is largely antimissionary -- Calvinism promotes antinomianism -- Calvinism leads to theocracy -- Calvinism undermines the creative arts -- Calvinism resists gender equality -- Calvinism has fostered racial inequality -- Recovering our bearings: Calvinism in the twenty-f
irst century |
| 摘 要 註 | Ken Stewart identifies ten myths held by either or both Calvinists and non-Calvinists and shows how they are gross mischaracterizations of that theological stream. Certain of these persistent stereotypes that defy historical research often present a truncated view of the depth and breadth of the Reformed tradition. Others, although erroneous, are nevertheless used to dismiss outright this rich body of biblical theological teaching. --from publisher description |
| ISBN | 9780830838981 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
| ISBN | 0830838988 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
| LCCN | 2010040602 |