The term, "Chestertonian Calvinism," was coined by Doug Wilson, but I had not previously considered that it's inspiration came from Lewis. That only adds another layer of joy to the cake. So, in using the term, you not only get the soteriological precision of Calvin and the benevolent gratitude and wonder of Chesterton, but also the imaginative medieval power of Lewis. The term itself then is a fine dish consisting of Calvin, Chesterton, and Lewis, but was served to me at a restaurant run by Wilson. All that to say, Chestertonian Calvinism about sums it all up.
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