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Tabletalk Magazine, June 2010: The New Calvinism is unavailable, but you can change that!

The June 2010 issue of Tabletalk looks at the New Calvinism sweeping across America and offer to its readers guidance and encouragement through a friendly analysis of it. Contributors include R. C. Sproul along with Tim Challies, Paul Helm, Albert Mohler, Burk Parsons, Richard Pratt, Ed Stetzer, and Eric Watkins. Tabletalk features articles about topics central to the Christian faith and daily,...

Calvinism,” which tends to focus primarily on the so-called five points of Calvinism. This movement within the church has attracted a great deal of attention, even in the secular media. Yet it would be wise to not identify Calvinism exhaustively with those five points. Rather, the five points function as a pathway or a bridge to the entire structure of Reformed theology. Charles Spurgeon himself argued that Calvinism is merely a nickname for biblical theology. He and many other titans of the past
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