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Howard Van Till’s journey from Calvinism into freethought

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Questions: (1) Leaving aside Calvinism, is Howard Van Till a Christian at all? Would he even accept that designation? (2) Given that he has veered so far from Calvin College’s statement of faith, is it legitimate for him to maintain his formal affiliation with the school as “professor emeritus”? Are professors emeritus held to the same standards as nonretired faculty? 

FROM CALVINISM TO FREETHOUGHT: The Road Less Traveled
by Howard J. Van Till

Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Emeritus
Calvin College
Presented 5/24/2006 for the Freethought Association of West Michigan
Lightly edited 5/26/2006

Precis: Born into a Calvinist family, shaped by a Calvinist catechism training, educated
in the Calvinist private school system, and nurtured by a community that prized its
Calvinist systematic theology, I was a Calvinist through and through. For 31 years my
teaching career was deeply rooted in the Calvinism I had inherited from my community.
During most of that time it was a fruitful and satisfying experience. Nonetheless,
stimulated in part by the manner in which some members of that community responded to
my efforts to practice what I had learned from my best teachers, I eventually felt the need
to extend my intellectual exploration into philosophical territories far outside the one
provided by Calvinism. Did I complete the lengthy journey from Calvinism to
Freethought? The listener will be the judge.

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From moderator Denyse: Whoops! I don't think this should develop into a discussion of the merits or otherwise of Calvinism. Van Till is no longer a Calvinist but is still a Darwinist. I am now going to log in again and post my own comment.O'Leary
July 26, 2006
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A lot of Calvinists do good things. A lot of non-Calvinists do good things. That many "intellectual Christians" are Calvinists. I agree with that.geoffrobinson
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Why are so many intellectual Christians Calvinist, and so many of the people that actually do great things for God, complete and utterly anti-calvanism. Food for thought.Gods iPod
July 26, 2006
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As a Calvinist, let me ask the following question: An "free-thinker" believes, if they are consistent, that our thoughts are constrained by the laws of nature. So how is your thinking free?geoffrobinson
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