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Tim Keller and American Neo-Calvinism

In his message at TGC Netherlands 2023, James Eglinton delves into Tim Keller’s evolving relationship with neo-Calvinism. He recommends Center Church as the primary source for understanding Keller’s mature theological voice and the biblical basis for his ministry.

Eglinton discusses the evolution of Keller’s thinking, showcasing a shift from a distant association with neo-Calvinism to Keller explicitly identifying as a neo-Calvinist in later years. A careful examination of both explicit and implicit engagements with neo-Calvinist thought in Center Church is essential to understanding Keller’s theological journey.

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