Michael Jensen gives us the skinny on Broughton Knox’s arguments opposing limited atonement. Well worth the read.
Posts Tagged ‘TULIP’
limited atonement and broughton knox
Posted in limited atonement, Reformed Theology, Theology, Uncategorized, tagged Reformed Theology, the gospel, TULIP on May 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
amyraldian 101
Posted in Reformed Theology, Theology, tagged TULIP on February 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
There are some who, though broadly Calvinistic in their soteriologies, are uncomfortable with the doctrine of particular redemption aka, limited/definite atonement. They are quite happy to affirm total depravity/corruption, unconditional election, irresistable grace and the perseverence of the saints so that they have a TUIP instead of a TULIP. Instead of Christ securing the salvation [...]
amyraldianism and particular redemption
Posted in Reformed Theology, Theology, Uncategorized, tagged TULIP on February 3, 2010 | 2 Comments »
I recently listened to this discussion between John Piper, Bruce Ware and Mark Dever. Up for debate was the choice between whether we keep the ‘L’ in 5 point Calvinism. Ware advocated an Amyraldian view of the atonement i.e. that Christ died for all men, both elect and reprobate, while Piper reasoned with him to [...]