Ask a Calvinist…


by Rachel Held Evans Read Distraction Free
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I’m giving Dennis Venema a few extra days to work on your questions for “Ask an Evolutionary Creationist.” (You asked some great ones!) Look for his response soon.

In the meantime, I’m delighted to welcome to the blog Justin Taylor as our next summer interview series guest. 

Justin is a popular blogger and leader in what many have called the neo-Reformed movement. The vice president of book publishing and an associate publisher at Crossway, he has edited and contributed to several books and served as the managing editor for The ESV Study Bible. (Prior to working at Crossway, he worked with John Piper’s ministry, Desiring God.)

Justin's blog is part of The Gospel Coalition, “a fellowship of evangelical churches deeply committed to renewing our faith in the gospel of Christ and to reforming our ministry practices to conform fully to the Scripture.” He serves as an elder at New Covenant Bible Church in St. Charles, Illinois. He and his wife live in Chicago with their three children.

Be sure to check out Justin’s blog—Between Two Worlds.

Now I know that conversations around the theological tenants of Calvinism can get heated at times. (See my previous posts on Calvinism.) But please remember the point of our interview series is not to debate or challenge, but to ask the sort of questions that will help us understand one another better.

So if you have a question for Justin about Calvinism, leave it in the comment section. At the end of the day, I’ll pick the top seven or eight questions and send them to Justin. Be sure to take advantage of the “like” feature so that we can get a sense of what questions are of most interest to readers.  

I’ll post his responses as soon as I return from next week’s “week of silence.” (More on that later!) 

Past interviews: 

Ask an Atheist 
Ask a Catholic 
Ask an Orthodox Jew 
Ask a Humanitarian 
Ask a Mormon 
Ask a Mennonite  
Ask an Evolutionary Creationist

Ask away…

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