At the Research on Religion podcast, here is a new, wide-ranging, informative interview with analytic theologian Dr. Oliver Crisp of Fuller Seminary.
He gives a sort of overview of the Magisterial (as opposed to the Radical) Reformation, and in the latter part of the interview he talks about his new book Deviant Calvinism (kindle).
He also discusses the recent revival of Reformed Theology outside of traditional Reformed denominations, the famous TULIP acronym, and about the fact that the tradition has always been wider than the views of founder John Calvin.
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Thanks for the mention! Really appreciate it.
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