Humble Calvinism - Paperback

Jeff Medders
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Jeff Medders challenges Calvinists to live the doctrines of grace graciously. A warm, witty, convicting book on humility, love & true Reformed theology

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Humble Calvinism — Embracing True Calvinism with Grace and Humility

Let’s be honest about something.

Calvinism has an image problem.

For far too long, the doctrines of grace have been associated not with graciousness but with argumentativeness, arrogance, and a cold, combative spirit that tears people down rather than building them up. Somehow — tragically, ironically — the very truths that most powerfully declare the sovereign mercy and undeserved love of God have produced in many of their champions a posture that looks nothing like mercy or love at all.

Jeff Medders — self-confessed recovering, cranky Calvinist — has noticed this problem. And in Humble Calvinism, he does something rare and refreshing: he turns the doctrines of grace back on the people who hold them and asks a piercing, uncomfortable, necessary question:

Have the five points made it from your head to your heart?


The Question at the Heart of This Book

It is entirely possible to have total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints all perfectly mapped out in your theology — and still be an unkind, unloving, ungracious person.

It is possible to win every theological argument and lose every relationship.

It is possible to be more in love with Calvinism than with Christ.

Medders asks whether this describes more of us than we would like to admit — and then, with warmth, wit, and genuine pastoral concern, he shows how a true, deep, heart-level understanding of the five points does not produce arrogance. It produces humility, wonder, love, and grace — because the person who truly grasps that they were totally depraved, that God chose them unconditionally, that Christ died specifically for them, that grace irresistibly overcame their rebellion — that person has absolutely nothing to be proud of and everything to be grateful for.


What True Calvinism Actually Produces

Medders argues compellingly that the doctrines of grace, properly understood and genuinely believed, are the most powerful antidote to pride and arrogance in the Christian life:

  • Total Depravity rightly understood destroys all grounds for spiritual superiority — you were not smarter, better, or more spiritually sensitive than those who do not believe. You were equally dead.
  • Unconditional Election rightly understood produces wonder and gratitude, not smugness — God chose you not because of anything in you, but entirely because of his sovereign love.
  • Limited Atonement rightly understood deepens your appreciation for the specific, personal, costly love of Christ — who gave himself for his people.
  • Irresistible Grace rightly understood reminds you that you did not choose God — he overcame your resistance and drew you to himself when you would not have come otherwise.
  • Perseverance of the Saints rightly understood anchors your assurance not in your faithfulness but in God’s faithfulness — producing security without complacency.

Each of these doctrines, truly believed, levels every ground for boasting and fills the heart with nothing but praise for the God of all grace.


A Book with Warmth, Wit, and Conviction

One of the great pleasures of Humble Calvinism is the way it delivers its message. Medders writes with genuine warmth, self-deprecating humour, and the kind of honest self-examination that makes the book feel less like a lecture and more like a conversation with a trusted friend who happens to be telling you something you really needed to hear.

This is not a book written by someone looking down at argumentative Calvinists from a great height. It is written by someone who recognises himself in the problem — and has found, in the very doctrines of grace he loves, the remedy for the gracelessness he confesses.

That combination of theological seriousness and personal honesty makes Humble Calvinism one of the most genuinely helpful and enjoyable Reformed theology books in recent years.


What This Book Will Help You Do

  • Honestly examine whether the doctrines of grace have truly penetrated your heart — not just your head
  • Understand how each of the five points of Calvinism produces humility rather than pride when genuinely believed
  • Identify the ways love of Calvinism can subtly replace love of Christ — and how to correct that drift
  • Cultivate a gracious, loving, Christ-centred posture toward those who disagree with you theologically
  • Engage in theological conversations and debates with humility and kindness rather than combativeness
  • Build up rather than tear down the people and churches around you through your theological convictions
  • Experience the wonder, gratitude, and worship that the doctrines of grace are meant to produce
  • Be zealous for truth and gracious in spirit at the same time — because Scripture demands both

Who Should Read This Book?

Humble Calvinism is essential reading for:

  • Calvinists of every stripe — from the newly converted to the long-convinced — who want to ensure their theology is shaping their character
  • Recently Reformed Christians who are navigating the excitement and intensity of discovering these doctrines for the first time
  • Pastors and church leaders in Reformed churches who want to cultivate a culture of grace rather than theological gatekeeping
  • Non-Calvinists who have been put off Reformed theology by the behaviour of its advocates — and deserve to see what it truly produces
  • Anyone who has ever felt beaten up, talked down to, or dismissed by a Calvinist — and wondered whether that was really what the doctrines of grace were supposed to look like
  • Theology students who want their doctrinal convictions to shape their character as well as their minds
  • Small groups and Reformed church communities wanting an honest, refreshing conversation about how they hold and share their theology

About the Author

Jeff Medders is a pastor, author, and speaker known for his warm, accessible, and often witty writing style. He is the author of several books including Gospel Formed and Rooted, and serves as a pastor committed to both theological faithfulness and genuine gospel community. In Humble Calvinism, he brings personal honesty, pastoral wisdom, and genuine love for both the doctrines of grace and the people of God to one of the most needed conversations in Reformed circles today.


A Word to Every Reformed Believer

The doctrines of grace were never meant to be weapons in theological debate. They were meant to be mirrors that show us our need, windows that display God’s glory, and springs that produce rivers of gratitude and love in the hearts of those who truly believe them.

If your Calvinism has made you harder, prouder, and less loving — something has gone wrong. Not with the doctrines. With the believing.

Humble Calvinism is an invitation to believe them better — more deeply, more personally, more transformingly — until the grace you proclaim is the grace you actually live.

  • Weight : 0.2 kg
  • Dimensions : 7.8 × 5.1 × 0.5 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9781784983727
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 72
  • Publisher : THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY
  • HSN : 4901

8 reviews for Humble Calvinism - Paperback

  1. Benny

    Thank you for bringing these books to India. I’d love to get more!

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  7. desmond peris

    My new favourite!
    Jeff takes all the beautiful theology right from heads and pulls it straight to our hearts, and that too with good dose of humor.
    I got this just for the free calendar; I’m so glad I did😂

  8. Jyoti Chakravartty

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