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Gardner Calvin Taylor (June 18, 1918 – April 5, 2015) was an American Baptist preacher. He became known as "the dean of American preaching". He became known as "the dean of American preaching". [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
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Calvin John Robinson (born 29 October 1985) is a British political commentator, writer, broadcaster and cleric. Previously, he worked as a computer science teacher in a secondary school and as a video games journalist.
The French Reformer John Calvin (1509–1564) was a theological writer who produced many sermons, biblical commentaries, letters, theological treatises, and other works. Although nearly all of Calvin's adult life was spent in Geneva , Switzerland (1536–1538 and 1541–1564), his publications spread his ideas of a properly reformed church to ...
Courtesy of Luke Goodwin/Instagram YouTuber and British influencer Luke Goodwin has died after being diagnosed with cancer. He was 35. His wife, Beckey Goodwin, confirmed the news in a YouTube ...
Bird, Benedict (2021). "The Development Of Augustine's Views On Free Will And Grace, And The Conflicting Claims To Consistency Therewith By John Owen And John Goodwin". Westminster Theological Journal. 83 (1): 73– 101. Boettner, Lorraine (1932). The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination. Philadelphia: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing ...
Calvin's ideas on mission are widely in line with those of the other reformers. Calvin is also astonished by the spread of the Gospel in the world. Although Christ after his resurrection “pervaded the whole world like lightning“, [ 48 ] the comprehensive missionary mandate will not be completed until Christ’s return.
Pulpit of St. Pierre Cathedral, where John Calvin preached. Rather than preaching on the appointed gospel, as was the common practice at the time Zwingli preached through consecutive books of the Bible, [1] a practice known as lectio continua which he learned from reading the sermons of John Chrysostom. [22]