Calvinist theology has been debated and promoted for centuries. But is
it a theology that should last? Roger Olson suggests that Calvinism,
also commonly known as Reformed theology, holds an unwarranted place in
our list of accepted theologies. In Against Calvinism, readers will find
scholarly arguments explaining why Calvinist theology is incorrect and
how it affects God's reputation. Olson draws on a variety of sources,
including Scripture, reason, tradition, and experience, to support his
critique of Calvinism and the more historically rich, biblically
faithful alternative theologies he proposes. Addressing what many
evangelical Christians are concerned about today--so-called "new
Calvinism," a movement embraced by a generation labeled as "young,
restless, Reformed" --Against Calvinism is the only book of its kind to
offer objections from a non-Calvinist perspective to the current wave of
Calvinism among Christian youth. As a companion to Michael Horton's For
Calvinism, readers will be able to compare contrasting perspectives and
form their own opinions on the merits and weaknesses of Calvinism.