*cino: January 2005 Archives

I just joined a new blogging endeavor called The Dialogical Coffee House that is attempting to bring together Christians concerned with and actively pursuing cultural renewal. Here's the introductory post by Brian Janaszek:


The idea of weblog as coffee house is not unique to this project. But it does create the perfect environment for the discussion of ideas. So what will this cabal of academics, students, professionals, and theologians discuss around the table? Simply, to paraphrase Nicholas Wolterstorff, cultural renewal from a world-formative Christian perspective. More specifically, as a group of neocalvinists (either explicitly or implicitly), we are looking for the details of this renewal as they apply to the circles we frequent (our spheres, as Kuyper might say). We want to be able to answer the question "what next?" when someone discovers the lordship of Christ. And that is where the discussion begins. What next?

Kirstin linked to a few of these in last issue's editorial, but Derek Melleby has since finished his blog series introducing Neocalvinism. Without further ado ...



I highly recommend each of these entries; they are well-written and extremely informative as an introduction to Neocalvinist thought.


Gregory Baus sent me an e-mail quite some time ago, pointing me to another wonderful Neocalvinist resource: Kuyperian - Information about Neocalvinism, which includes the Craig Bartholomew address Kirstin mentioned in her editorial (The Relevance of the Neo-Calvinist Tradition Today). Dr. Bartholomew's piece also comes highly recommended.

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