Ten Myths About Calvinism, by Kenneth J. Stewart (1)
This journal article reviews Kenneth J. Stewart's "Ten Myths About Calvinism," examining Stewart's critique of certain modern Calvinist positions and his concern that contemporary Calvinists have strayed from historic Reformed doctrine. The reviewer evaluates Stewart's perspective as representative of a problematic trend in modern Calvinism that modifies confessional Reformed theology, making this resource valuable for understanding current debates within Reformed circles about authentic Calvinism.
An intriguing title The book caught my eye. For a Calvinist the question is, "Is the author for or against Calvinism? A defender or a critic?" Summer is a time for extra reading and vacation time, especially, at least for ministers. Some for personal enjoyment and relaxation, others for information and instruction. Kenneth J. Stewart's book with the above title (IVP Academic, 2011) falls into the latter category. We bring this book to the attention of our readers for a couple of reasons....
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