claiming neo-Calvinism

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for the next two-and-a-half hours, you'll be able to catch a sneak preview of my next editorial. of course, after that time, the link will still work, but there won't be that giddy sense of V.I.P.-ness.


anyway, i wanted to post here a paragraph that i cut out of the editorial, because it was going in other directions. however, i'd still be interested in discussion on the following:



Another question that is both bigger than and intricately intertwined with *cino-related questions is, how can the neo-Calvinist worldview be more positively influential on a large scale, rather than being a mere intellectual curiosity tied to a minor ethnicity? Perhaps its compelling thoroughness in full practice will in time solve current problems such as the notable scarcity of women and people of color in neo-Calvinist circles that don?t bode well for widespread recognition and impact.


i'd be interested in thoughts from both insiders and outsiders about the potential of neo-Calvinism to inspire significant cultural renewal in today's context.

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