Where’d All These New Calvinists Come From? A (Serious) Top 10 List from Mark Dever

Of course, theologically, the answer is “because of the sovereignty of God.” But I’ve never been convinced by hyper-Calvinism’s argument that because God has determined the ends, the means don’t matter. Means do matter. And as a Christian, as an historian who had lived through the very change I was considering, I wondered what factors had been used by God.
The whole series is worth rereading for those who are interested in this kind of thing. I’ve provided a table of contents below, with the title of his conclusions as the title:
Charles H. Spurgeon
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The Banner of Truth Trust
Evangelism Explosion
The inerrancy controversy
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
J. I. Packer
John MacArthur and R. C. Sproul
John Piper
The rise of secularism and decline of Christian nominalism
Some additional pieces worth reading:
Trevin Wax’s suggested supplement to Dever’s list, focusing on 9/11.
Collin Hansen’s CT cover story and the book that brought the conversation into the public square.
If Dever’s list were ongoing and updated, I would also add the following factors (focusing on the American context):
The publication and explosive success of Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology
The Passion conferences
September 11, 2011 (per Wax’s suggestion above)
The role of Christian publishing (Eerdmans, P&R, Baker, and now Crossway and a number of smaller publishers)
The steady growth of seminaries (e.g., Westminster Theological Seminary, Westminster Seminary California, Covenant Theological Seminary, Reformed Theological Seminary, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, etc.)
The rise of organizations devoted to developing and networking around a God-centered, gospel-driven vision. Dever mentions MacArthur, Sproul, and Piper—associated with Grace to You, Ligonier, and Desiring God. To that list could be added the Gospel Coalition, Redeemer City to City, Together for the Gospel, Acts29, 9Marks, Sovereign Grace Ministries, etc.
Published on August 27, 2012 11:44
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