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TULIP Mania, an Introduction to Calvinism

53 min · 29 de jul de 2023
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In this episode of The Word on Worldviews, Kurt and Morné begin a series on Calvinism. This introductory episode covers the five points of Calvinism and how it's typically defined by Calvinists themselves. Is Calvinism Biblical, or is it more a system of theology used to interpret scripture, containing overstatements that aren't really in the Biblical text? Is proof texting really a good way to do exegesis and understand what a passage is saying? Resources mentioned in this episode for further reading or viewing: "Why I'm not a Calvinist or an Arminian" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2014/03/18/why-i-am-not-a-calvinistor-an-arminian-part-1/ "Logical errors of affirming a disjunct in John 10" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2013/09/22/logical-errors-of-affirming-a-disjunct-in-john-10/ "1 John 2:2 - Does Grace extend to everyone?" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2015/10/13/1-john-22-does-grace-extend-to-everyone/ Youtube presentation of same article: https://youtu.be/aUaCD6P7QlE?t=1325 "Culinary Calvinism: Considering Jay Adams’ TULIPburger" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2017/08/07/culinary-calvinism-considering-jay-adams-tulipburger/ Intro and outro music credit: "Nowhere Land" by Kevin Macleod

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In this episode of The Word on Worldviews, Kurt and Morné begin a series on Calvinism. This introductory episode covers the five points of Calvinism and how it's typically defined by Calvinists themselves. Is Calvinism Biblical, or is it more a system of theology used to interpret scripture, containing overstatements that aren't really in the Biblical text? Is proof texting really a good way to do exegesis and understand what a passage is saying? Resources mentioned in this episode for further reading or viewing: "Why I'm not a Calvinist or an Arminian" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2014/03/18/why-i-am-not-a-calvinistor-an-arminian-part-1/ "Logical errors of affirming a disjunct in John 10" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2013/09/22/logical-errors-of-affirming-a-disjunct-in-john-10/ "1 John 2:2 - Does Grace extend to everyone?" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2015/10/13/1-john-22-does-grace-extend-to-everyone/ Youtube presentation of same article: https://youtu.be/aUaCD6P7QlE?t=1325 "Culinary Calvinism: Considering Jay Adams’ TULIPburger" Dr. Christopher Cone https://drcone.com/2017/08/07/culinary-calvinism-considering-jay-adams-tulipburger/ Intro and outro music credit: "Nowhere Land" by Kevin Macleod

29 de jul de 202353 min