Dabney wrote before the familiar TULIP formula was made popular. He and most writers of his era dealt with the five points in a more logical order. But for readers interested in following the TULIP format, here is an index:; ... We Presbyterians care very little about the name Calvinism. We are not ashamed of it;
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5 Points of Calvinism, TULIP ... These five categories do not comprise Calvinism in totality. They simply represent some of its main points. Total Depravity:; Sin has affected all parts of man. The heart, emotions, will, mind, and body are all affected by sin.
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Calvinism (also called the Reformed tradition , the Reformed faith , or Reformed theology ) is a theological system and an approach to the Christian life. The Reformed tradition was advanced by...
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The following material was taken from The Five Points of CALVINISM - Defined, Defended, Documented. David N. Steele and Curtis Thomas, are Baptist ministers in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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These are the so-called Five Points of Calvinism. We shall now proceed to examine them in more detail, firmly based as they are upon the Word of God, and held tenaciously by our forbears in "the faith once delivered to the saints".
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There are 5 major points of Calvinism. These 5 points are known by the acronym: T.U.L.I.P. ... All five points must be accepted or rejected as a unit. Refute any one element and the whole system falls! ("Domino Theology")
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An explanation of Calvin's flower, complete with Scripture references and definitions. ... TULIP is the acronym for the basic ideas of classical Calvinism. ... As a result, these five points aren't the clearest, most coherent, or most comprehensive presentation of the Calvinistic doctrine of salvation.
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Fundamental Baptist World-Wide Mission rejects all five points of the doctrine called Calvinism which was founded in Hell; surfaced by the teaching of Augustine, a Catholic saint in the Fourth Century; and has been made famous and caused much confusion by John Calvin of the Reformed Church in the Fifteenth Century.
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Arminius handed in a writing in which he named five points of doctrine concerning which he and his friends either differed or doubted. These points were virtually: Original sin, unconditional predestination, invincible grace in conversion, particular redemption, ... We Presbyterians care very little about the name Calvinism.
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What We Believe About the Five Points of Calvinism Revised March, 1998 ・ Preface Historical Information Total Depravity Irresistible Grace Limited Atonement Unconditional Election ... ・ We experience first our depravity and need of salvatio...
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