Darryl Hart has a thought-provoking piece on revivals, revivalism and personal conversion. It is the first-person account of a young person raised in a confessionally reformed church who encounters those who insist that he be able to give a personal testimony of conversion.
This account illustrates the profound disconnect that exists between the piety of a reformed church (a piety that grows out of its confessions) and the piety of broad evangelicalism.
Old Life Theological Society » Blog Archive » Nevin: Why Revivals Aren’t the Answer
This account illustrates the profound disconnect that exists between the piety of a reformed church (a piety that grows out of its confessions) and the piety of broad evangelicalism.
Old Life Theological Society » Blog Archive » Nevin: Why Revivals Aren’t the Answer
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