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Timothy George on What Baptists Can Learn from Calvin

Sep 1st, 2009 by Nathan Finn Print This Post

Timothy George has written a helpful article for Christian History titled “What Baptists Can Learn from Calvin.” George contends that Calvin has much to teach us in matters such as the Scriptures’ relationship to Christ, God-centered worship, God’s sovereignty in salvation, the world as “the theater of God’s glory,” and the pursuit of Christian unity. These are topics worth pondering as we mark the 500th anniversary of Calvin’s birth and the 400th anniversary of the beginnings of the Baptist movement.

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