Jeff,

Many thanks for Isbell's article. From a quick reading it explains neo-calvinism quite well. I need to go back again and read it more carefully.

Without deep analysis, it seems as if the neo-calvinism movement is the father of many movements that we have seen since. Everything from liberation theology (which might be a stretch), to Christian reconstruction, and to Federal Vision. I want to say theonomy too, but I might be stretching too far.

What about some of the well-known southern theologians - Thornwell and Dabney? Were they influence by neo-calvinism. FVers like to quote them.


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7