Striving for the Unity of the Faith for the Glory of God ~ Eph. 4:3,13; Rom. 15:5-7

fundyreformed on August 26th, 2009

Almost everyone reading my blog is familiar with the acrostic TULIP as standing for the five points of Calvinism.  Probably most of you know what each point stands for: Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, Perseverance of the Saints.  Then the number goes down as to who knows what each point means.  I [...]

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fundyreformed on July 10th, 2009

Today marks 500 years since the birth of John Calvin. Although Luther nailed his 95 theses on the church door in Wittenburg when Calvin was just 8 years old, it is John Calvin who is arguably the most famous (some might say, infamous) of the Reformers. His work in Geneva has an abiding [...]

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fundyreformed on April 10th, 2009

For the next few days, I’ll be posting excerpts from Nancy Guthrie’s Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter (Crossway). Join me as I aim to contemplate the cross this passion week.
Today’s meditation is by John Calvin, from chapter 17 “Blood and Water” (pg. 103-104 of Jesus, Keep [...]

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fundyreformed on March 4th, 2008

In reading through Nine Mark’s e-journal on fundamentalism, I came across an audio lecture by Iain Murray (editor of Banner of Truth) on George Whitefield and Catholicity. Catholicity refers to a spirit of unity among the universal (i.e. Catholic) church, and not in any way to the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church.
The lecture [...]

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fundyreformed on January 25th, 2008

Loved by many, yet hated by more. John Calvin, the great Reformer, has bequeathed us a schizophrenic legacy.
He is remembered largely for the movement which carries his name: Calvinism.  Predestination, cold hard logic, spiritual deadness, fatalists.  This is how many view Calvinists today.  Sure there are some who earn such descriptors, yet the historical [...]

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