Embarking on a veritable road-trip through the Reformed events and churches close to the movement's heart, author Collin Hansen takes a personal approach to what he sees as a resurgence of traditional Calvinism within the youth culture. Speaking to the leaders as well as the students following it, he looks at John Piper & Bethlehem Baptist, Mark Driscoll & Mars Hill, C.J. Mahaney & Sovereign Grace, Passion, J.I. Packer and others, shining a light into what precisely the thousands of young, restless and reformed are looking for.
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Reviewed by Robert Widdowson (Canada), December 24, 2008
I need to admit upfront that i haven't read this book. But I read the article upon which the book is based. Collin Hansen did an excellent job presenting Calvinism to a younger generation. The article sparked my interest in Reformed theology. Thanks, Collin. It's all I read these days.
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Reviewed by Leah Eden (New Jersey), December 10, 2008
I love this book! It's so interesting. I never knew that there were other "neo-calvinist" young adults out there!
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Reviewed by Rev. Doyle Peyton (Bellville, Ohio), April 10, 2008
An interesting and insightful look into the growing phenomenon of the younger generation's passion for the Reformed faith. The future of the church looks like it will rest in the hands of bright, passionate, theological men who are shunning the market driven fads of the previous generation. A wonderfully readable book.
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