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New Calvinism, also known as the Young, Restless, and Reformed Movement,〔Roger E. Olson, (What Attracts People into the Young, Restless, Reformed Movement? )〕 is a movement within conservative Evangelicalism that embraces the fundamentals of 16th century Calvinism while seeking to engage these historical doctrines with present day culture. In March 2009, ''TIME magazine'' ranked it as one of the "10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now." Some of the major figures in this area are John Piper, Mark Driscoll, Matt Chandler, Al Mohler,〔 Mark Dever, C.J. Mahaney and Joshua Harris. Piper and Driscoll have also noted the importance of Calvinist Christian hip hop artists, such as Lecrae and other Reach Records artists, in contributing to the movement. == "Old" and New Calvinism == Rooted in the historical tradition of Reformed Theology, New Calvinists are united by their common doctrine. In a ''Christianity Today'' article, Collin Hansen describes the speakers of a Christian conference: The New Calvinists look to Puritans like Jonathan Edwards who taught that sanctification requires a vigorous and vigilant pursuit of holy living, not a passive attitude of mechanical progress (see Lordship salvation); however, as implied by the "New" designation, some differences have been observed between the New and Old schools. Mark Driscoll, for example, has identified what he considers to be four main differences between the two: # New Calvinism is missional and seeks to create and redeem culture. # New Calvinism is flooding into cities. # Old Calvinism was generally cessationist (i.e. believing the gifts of the Holy Spirit such as tongues and prophecy had ceased). New Calvinism is generally continuationist with regard to spiritual gifts. # New Calvinism is open to dialogue with other Christian positions. This fourth distinctive is what Driscoll considers a vital component in being able to engage with contemporary society. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New Calvinism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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