Arthur Walkington Pink (1886–1952) is often remembered through a single lens: the solitary, uncompromising champion of the “doctrines of grace” whose The Sovereignty of God helped spark a mid-twentieth-century recovery of Calvinism. That story is not wrong. It is simply too small. To treat Pink as a one-topic man—useful for election, helpful for predestination, and […]
The Puritan Out of Time: Rediscovering A. W. Pink’s Reformed Identity
Written on 04/16/2026