" -Greg Boyd, Princeton Theological Seminary "This book tells Austin Fischer's story, and I hope you read it, and I hope you get a bunch of friends to read it together. Just as importantly, however, Fischer helps readers discover the humble, other-oriented, self-sacrificial God revealed in Jesus Christ. With a disarmingly laid-back style, Fischer crafts a series of clear and astute arguments that demonstrate the unbiblical and irrational nature of each of the central claims of Calvinism. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University "By sharing his own journey in and out of Calvinism, Fischer provides readers with an honest, interesting, insightful, and very compelling critique of the self-absorbed 'black-hole God' of Calvinism. I cannot recommend this book highly enough, especially to people interested in the 'new Calvinism' and why a biblically committed young Christian might bid it adieu." -Roger E. This is his story, including his well-articulated reasons for that transformation. Here is a young, dynamic, evangelical pastor, well-educated theologically, who discovered the fatal flaws in Calvinism and reluctantly shook it off. " Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed fills a gap in contemporary literature about Calvinism.
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