The Five Points of Calvinism

Tiptoeing Through the Tulips

Dennis A. Wright, DMin

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A Brief Survey of the Origin and Contents of the “Five Points” of Calvinism

David N. Steele & Curtis C. Thomas

To understand how and why the system of theology known to history as Calvinism came to bear this name and to be formulated into five points, one must understand the theological conflict which occurred in Holland during the first quarter of the seventeenth century.

An Introduction to
the Doctrines of Grace

Curt Daniel. Ph.D.

Dr. Curt Daniel is pastor of Faith Bible Church, Springfield, Illinois, USA. He is a graduate of Central Bible College (B.A.), Fuller Theological Seminary (M.Div.), and The University of Edinburgh (Ph.D.). 

Dr. Daniel is currently writing books on the deity of Christ, the extent of the atonement, Hyper-Calvinism, Jonathan Edwards, Biblical apologetics, and a large history of Reformed theology.

Five Doctrines of Divine Grace

Stanford E. Murrell

Very thorough, well written study, 127 pages in length. Recommended resource.

Total Depravity

Various Scholars

A thorough examination of the Doctrine of Total Depravity.

Unconditional Election

Various Scholars

An exhaustive study of the Doctrine of Unconditional Election.

Limited Atonement

Various Scholars

An detailed study of the Doctrine of Limited Atonement (also known as the Doctrine of Particular Redemption)

Irresistible Grace

Various Scholars

An detailed study of the Doctrine of Irresistible Grace (also known as the Doctrine of Effectual Calling)

Perseverance of the Saints

Various Scholars

An detailed study of the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints (also known as the Doctrine of Preserving Grace)

Inconsistencies in Modified Calvinism, Part 1

S. Lewis Johnson, PhD

Dr. Johnson defines modified Calvinism as it often occurs in history, detailing its origins in the 17th Century.

Inconsistencies in Modified Calvinism, Part 2

S. Lewis Johnson, PhD

A continuation of the lecture  on Moises Amyrault and modified Calvinism. A question and answer session follows.

Inconsistencies in Modified Calvinism, Part 3

S. Lewis Johnson, PhD

A criticism of so-called “four-point Calvinism” with an exposition on the Reformers’ concept of limited atonement.

Inconsistencies in Modified Calvinism, Part 4

S. Lewis Johnson, PhD

This question and answer session concludes Part 4 of this series.

Inconsistencies in Modified Calvinism, Part 5

S. Lewis Johnson, PhD

Conclusion of modified or modernistic interpretations of Calvinism. Explains the faulty exegesis of Amyraldianism.

Inconsistencies in Modified Calvinism, Part 6

S. Lewis Johnson, PhD

Johnson completes his criticism of four-point Calvinism with exposition on how the Apostles understood the term “world.”

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