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“A lot of times we rest on assumptions and stereotypes,” said Mark Mulder, a professor of sociology at Calvin. He is co-directing a new endeavor in untrodden research territory: Latino Protestants.
In April 2013, Time magazine ran a cover story called simply “The Latino Reformation.” In it reporter Elisabeth Dias looked at what she called the remarkable growth of Latino evangelicals in the ...
This is part three of a four-part series on the Protestant Reformation. The year of 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of this historic event. King Henry VIII of England and John Calvin played pivotal ...
When John Calvin died in Geneva in 1564, at age 54, he left instructions that he should be buried in a common grave, lest his tomb become a pilgrimage site, which is to say a place of idolatry, one of ...
Because the Papists persecute the truth, should we on that account refrain from repressing error? —John Calvin On the hill of Champel, just outside the city of Geneva, a man was made ready for burning ...