plug for Roger Olson's new book, Against Calvinism
Watch out John Piper, Mark Driscoll and your Reformed friends,
your “thorn in the flesh” just got a whole lot sharper! Roger Olson has done it
again! After reading Arminian Theology:
Myths and Realities, I didn’t think his work could get any better, but then
Olson releases Against Calvinism. After the first book, I was convinced that
Roger Olson was in fact a Godsend to a Protestant Evangelical world that is
crawling with militant Calvinists who have convinced others that doctrines like
"grace" and "sovereignty" and even the term Evangelical
itself somehow belong to them. This
first-rate theologian took aim at such notions showing that historic Arminianism
is equally as grace-focused and God-centered as Calvinism.
Whereas Arminian
Theology: Myths and Realities exposes how completely dishonest Calvinist
writers have been in characterizing Arminianism, which amounts to bearing false
witness and requires their repentance, Against
Calvinism truly seems to strike a death-blow to High Calvinism. I have come to appreciate, that in this
theological battle, Roger Olson fights fair which as I’ve already stated can't
be said of many of his Calvinist opponents. He seeks to represent their
position accurately in a way that they would acknowledge is a fair
representation. However, he tries to help them see some of the logical
conclusions their belief system leads to, which tragically many of them do not
seem to grasp. A quote from Olson's blog sums up the most important reason for
this book being written: "[Calvinists] talk endlessly about God's glory
and about God-centeredness while sucking the goodness out of God and thus
divesting him of real glory. Their theology may be God-centered but the God at
its center is unworthy of being at the center. Better a man-centered theology
than one that revolves around a being hardly distinguishable from the
devil...this would make Him unworthy of worship."
Olson demonstrates that he thoroughly understands Calvinism
from Calvinist sources and opens up the closet to reveal the darkness inside as
it concerns the nature of God. I don’t
see how anyone could study this topic with any depth and objectivity and still
remain a Calvinist. Olson in my
assessment when you put these two books together dismantles their objectionable
doctrines entirely.
The time has come for the novel doctrines of St. Augustine,
which were only to be found amongst the Gnostics before him (something most
Calvinists didn’t know), to be exposed. Calvin and his theological descendants
have taken these doctrines and have effectively misrepresented God to countless
millions of Christians since the time of the Protestant Reformation. Calvinism
was NOT the Apostolic and therefore NOT the Biblical understanding of
"election", "predestination", and "free-will" and
Olson’s contribution here helps set that record strait. Against Calvinism articulates better than any other why I am
personally “against Calvinism" and my prayer is that many who've been
infected with Augustinianism/Calvinism will somehow be "healed" by
reading it. Olson directs the Calvinist
reader to other less reprehensible Protestant options; I pray many will follow
his counsel. I also know it will help many
of the “as yet unpersuaded” to resist the ridiculous claims of this new breed
of Calvinists in modern Evangelicalism,
and to know that they can affirm the best of the Reformation’s doctrines without
having to embrace the diabolical implications of the sub-Biblical ones.
Thanks! Reading it now.
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