There’s a movement in Evangelicalism you may have heard of: the New Calvinism. Apart from its theological significance, it turns out that this sort of movement is of great interest to sociologists too. The guest on this episode, Brad Vermurlen, decided to apply the tools of sociology to the young, restless, and reformed, and see what turns up. His book is Reformed Resurgence: The New Calvinist Movement and the Battle Over American Evangelicalism. He talks about his fascinating results with Matt and Derek, about the Evangelical landscape, the secular landscape, the movement of the Holy Ghost, new models of leadership behavior, and demographic factors that all point to the direction that the New Calvinism is headed.
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Timestamps:
100 Days of Dante [0:00]
That New Calvinist Movement [1:42]
A Causal Explanation [6:09]
Driscoll, Piper, Keller [11:06]
The Other Evangelical Tribes [15:29]
Resurging how? [18:46]
Strategic Action Field Theory | A Theory of Fields [21:58]
Did it work? [27:00]
Socio-economic Class Stratification [34:53]
Church attendance alone does not a Calvinist make. [38:43]
Precipitating Causes [40:44]
A Need for Strong Authority [44:00]
Whither New Calvinism? [47:58]
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