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World|Sun, May. 24 2009 09:49 AM EDT

Reformed Leader Urges Church to Mine Calvin's Legacy

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

Although it’s been nearly five centuries since pioneer Reformed church leader John Calvin planted ideas in the world that would come to influence major religious figures and entire religious movements, many of those thoughts are still as important today as they were then, reminded the head of the world’s largest Reformed body.

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    Jean Calvin's statue at Geneva's Reformation Wall, a 100 meters long monument depicting Protestant figures from across Europe.

In an address celebrating Calvin’s 500th birthday and the Reformed Church of France’s 450th anniversary, the Rev. Dr. Clifton Kirkpatrick, president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, said there are three themes that Calvin thought were so important in his day and that the WARC believes are important today as well.

The first theme, he said, is the call to share Calvin’s passion for the gift of communion.

“On a global basis, Calvin was always working for unity and common witness among Christians,” Kirkpatrick said. “He once wrote Archbishop [Thomas] Cranmer that he would eagerly ‘cross ten seas’ if that would further the cause of Christian unity.”

Today, followers of Christ find themselves in a fragmented Church in a fragmented world, where conflicts are centered in religious difference.

“In our post-modern world this hunger for the gift of community is stronger than ever. In a fragmented and individualistic world, the Church is called to be a genuine community of Christ and to express that unity regularly around the Lord’s Table,” Kirkpatrick stated.

The second theme, according to the WARC head, is covenanting for justice.

“In Geneva, Calvin was not only concerned about building up the Church, but also about establishing the general hospital that served as a social safety net for the dispossessed, welcoming immigrants, and shaping a social order where justice reigned,” he noted.

“We are called to realize afresh that the poverty and oppression of our world are not only morally wrong but are fundamentally an affront to God that we are called to change,” Kirkpatrick added.

According to the Reformed leader, the WARC had its vision “lifted” as the movement went from that of predominantly middle class people in Western nations to that of people from the world’s poorest places, such as Sudan, Malawi, Guatemala, and Indonesia.

Today, two-thirds of the almost 100 million Reformed Christians in the world live in the Global South.

Amid its changing demographics, the world Reformed community came to embrace a “covenant of justice in the economy and the earth” through the Accra Confession, a document some have called historic, though it did not gain unanimous approval at the WARC’s 24th General Council.

The document stated that working to create a more just economy is essential to the integrity of Christian faith and that God has brought into existence an earth community based on justice and peace.

“At a time in which the gap is continuing to grow between the rich and the poor, millions live in abject poverty, and the destruction of our environment continues apace, we are called to stand against the forces of empire in our time and be the leading edge of a movement for justice in the economy and the earth,” Kirkpatrick stated.

The third theme Kirkpatrick brought out was that of the sanctity of life and the environment. Continue »

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  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:01 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 6

    Freewill, PreTrib, PostModern, Emergent Church! Now that stuff is what you would call HERESY!

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    John Calvin didn't write the scriptures. We Know God used the Apostle Paul to write the Word, and since you say John was a heretic, does that mean Paul was too? Because Calvin taught from the writings of Paul, which is the word of God. Be not so ignorant! It's not about John Calvin, but yet it is about the GREAT doctrines of God's Word. By the way, how does the Scripture start? Did God choose Israel or did Israel choose God. Did all the other nations say that's not fair? N.T. Did Jesus say he lays down his life for his sheep? Who are his sheep? All those the Father has given to the son, right?

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Free willers UNITE. DEAD IN TRESPASSES AND SINS RING A BELL? PREDESTINATION? ELECTION? FOREKNOWLEDGE? PERSEVERANCE? LIMITED ATONEMENT?

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:54 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    For who is God save the LORD? or who is a rock save our God? Psalm 18:31

    But some have been deceived, lured away from that rock to the flesh of man which is as grass.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:40 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    When you leave the Rock you end up John and Martin.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:54 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    FullGospel,

    God divided the light from the darkness. There will always be a division between those who walk in right doctrine and those who walk in false doctrine.

  • Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:33 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Hey friends, people are the reason Christians are divided. We're the reason. I'm the reason. Guilty as charged, but all washed clean by the same Blood.

    When we let the Holy Spirit lead us past the pride that divides us, we will deal the devil a blow he will never recover from. Lord, let it be, and soon!

    And even though I'm not a Calvinist, I say God Bless John Calvin for his efforts on unity.

  • DRJ »
    Tue May 26, 2009 6:01 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    Flagged as inappropriate. show According to reliable, historical documentation John Calvin was a murdering ex-Catholic priest who re- translated the Word of God into his own twisted cultic ideals using middle-eastern mysticism, secular humanism, and bits and pieces of Roman Catholicism. Read about him on the internet or in the encyclopedia if you dare! hide

  • DRJ »
    Tue May 26, 2009 5:56 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Full Gospel, You wrote: What a witness to the world that would be, not of our efforts, but of allowing the Holy Spirit to bring us together as Jesus prayed in John 17:21. Do you know what would happen if the Holy Spirit did bring all "Christians" together? Here's a hint..."You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you SHALL BE my witnesses...to the ends of the earth." (Acts 1:8) THAT'S what happens when God's Holy Spirit comes upon people. Incidently, the Holy Spirit doesn;t bring people together...people CHOOSE to come together because the Holy Spirit is IN THEM. Of course, those who celebrate John Calvin's heretical ideals don't believe people have the ability to choose anything concerning his god.

  • DRJ »
    Tue May 26, 2009 5:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Full Gospel, You wrote: What a witness to the world that would be, not of our efforts, but of allowing the Holy Spirit to bring us together as Jesus prayed in John 17:21. Do you know what would happen if the Holy Spirit did bring all "Christians" together? Here's a hint..."You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you SHALL BE my witnesses...to the ends of the earth." (Acts 1:8) THAT'S what happens when God's Holy Spirit comes upon people. Incidently, the Holy Spirit doesn;t bring people together...people CHOOSE to come together because the Holy Spirit is IN THEM. Of course, those who celebrate John Calvin's heretical ideals don't believe people have the ability to choose anything concerning his god.

  • Tue May 26, 2009 7:37 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    I'd concur that unity is of value to Christianity. All believers, think of how Satan would tremble at this phrase:

    ALL OF CHRISTIANITY IS UNITED.

    What a witness to the world that would be, not of our efforts, but of allowing the Holy Spirit to bring us together as Jesus prayed in John 17:21.

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