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Yes,It is called 'New Calvinism'. The 'New Calvinism' is a growing perspective within conservative Evangelicalism that embraces the fundamentals of 16th century Calvinism while also trying to be relevant in the present day world. TIME magazine ranked it as one of the "10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now."

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