Dr. Larry Hufhand, Point of View: Wondering Again
Recently, an evangelist friend of mine
reminded me of another form of Calvinism that’s making its rounds. He, as well as I believe it is by far the
most dangerous form of all. For want of
a better identification, let’s call it, “Calvinism with a hoot.” It’s the reformed theology that is coming out
of the Sovereign Grace movement, coupled with the “beat” music of the
charismatics, all of which is led by the likes of C J Mahaney who is a
“continuationist,” and the new religious right.
What they have done is taken the theology of
Augustine and Calvin and added a charismatic twist to it. Of course the music they sing is Sovereign
Grace music, since they believe the music of Fanny Crosby and P. P. Bliss and
others is not only old and archaic, it is also Arminian in theology. One of the
premier conferences featuring this kind of programming is the “Resolved Conference,” the most recent
of which, was held this past June of 2012, in Palm Springs, CA and hosted by
the Grace Community Church, located in Sun Valley, CA.
Three of the speakers were Dr. John
MacArthur, Pastor of Grace Community, C J Mahaney, founder of the Sovereign
Grace Ministry, and Dr. Al Mohler, President of Southern Baptist Seminary in
Louisville, KY. (Talk about a mixed trio, Dr. MacArthur with his Presbyterian
polity, C J Mahaney, with his continuationism, and Dr. Mohler with his
A-millennial eschatology)
The music was put together by Enfield, a
musical group that ministers weekly at the Grace Community Church in the
College ministry of the church. To commemorate the origin of the Resolve
concept, they passed out T-shirts featuring the face of the late Jonathan
Edwards.
Dr. Lawrence Hufhand, Editor
Sept. 7, 2012
Related Reading:
Resolved Conference Founder Rick Holland at Northland International University
Were the Reformers Heretics?
Related Reading:
Resolved Conference Founder Rick Holland at Northland International University
Were the Reformers Heretics?
The IFB & Calvinism: Flashpoint!
Site Publisher Commentary:
“To commemorate the origin of the Resolve
concept, they passed out T-shirts featuring the face of the late Jonathan
Edwards.” Dr. Peter Masters in The Merger of Calvinism With Worldliness had these remarks for Resolved.
“The new Calvinists constantly extol the Puritans, but they do not want to worship or live as they did. One of the vaunted new conferences is called Resolved, after Jonathan Edwards’ famous youthful Resolutions (seventy searching undertakings). But the culture of this conference would unquestionably have met with the outright condemnation of that great theologian.
Resolved is the brainchild of a member of Dr. John MacArthur’s pastoral staff [Rick Holland], gathering thousands of young people annually, and featuring the usual mix of Calvinism and extreme charismatic-style worship. Young people are encouraged to feel the very same sensational nervous impact of loud rhythmic music on the body that they would experience in a large, worldly pop concert, complete with replicated lighting and atmosphere. At the same time they reflect on predestination and election. Worldly culture provides the bodily, emotional feelings, into which Christian thoughts are infused and floated. Biblical sentiments are harnessed to carnal entertainment. (Pictures of this conference on their website betray the totally worldly, showbusiness atmosphere created by the organisers.)”
I agree. We ought to hold to the old, sober Calvinism, and not this new, weaker, sillier version.
ReplyDeleteDavid Oestreich
Well Dave, we can agree to a point, but for me the 5 points of Calvinism need to go away too.
DeleteLM
Al Mohler is premillennial. John MacArthur doesn't have a presbyterian model of church government. They are an independent church.
ReplyDeleteThomas Rhodes
Thomas:
DeleteCan you offer something from Mohler (himself) to substantiate he is NOT Amillennial, but instead premillennial?
LM
I wouldn't call Jonathan Edwards a great theologian. He spread a Calvinistic / Lordship style view of the gospel. Just read Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. After reading it myself he reminded me of an older version of John MacArthur. Btw... Spurgeon also promoted Calvinism and lordship style error. Just look at his sermon Turn or Burn for an example.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vPI8ZgIeg0
ReplyDeleteThomas Rhodes
Thanks for this link. Side bar issue- too bad it is opened and closed with a Rock-n-Roll theme, but given the evangelicals taste for the CCM/Rock/RAP genre, not unexpected. In any event...
DeleteMohler opens the video by saying, “I am a historic pre-milenillist.” But then goes on for the rest of the video with the theme, “I am NOT a Dispensationalist…The Bible does not have a chart.”
That shared it is needful to remind all readers of an assortment of Mohler’s disconcerting issues, especially that he is an ecumenical compromiser. For a complete review of Mohler’s forays in ecumenical compromise see,
Al Mohler Signs The Manhattan Declaration, Part 2: Was This a First Time Foray Toward Ecumenism?
LM