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T.U.L.I.P. and the Bible: Comparing the Works of Calvin to the Word of God

por Dave Hunt

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Thousands of readers have been wonderfully and powerfully influenced by Dave Hunt's authoritative, 590-page hardcover treatise on Calvinism, What Love Is This?,nbsp;but many have asked for a more concise analysis of "reformed" theology. After years of popular demand, The Berean Call is pleased to offer this resource, designed to help believers navigate the confusing and conflicting views surrounding the Five Points of Calvinism, commonly known by the acronym T.U.L.I.P. Presented in an attractive, easy-to-read 5x7 paperback (and "trimmed down" to just 190 pages) are Dave's essential comments on the Five Points--extracted from the pages of What Love Is This? and beautifully arranged for greater accessibility. Some readers may never have heard of T.U.L.I.P. Others, though knowing that it has something to do with Calvinism, find it difficult to remember what each letter represents: "T" stands for Total Depravity "U" stands for Unconditional Election "L" stands for Limited Atonement "I" stands for Irresistible Grace "P" stands for Perseverance of the Saints Quoting from the major Calvinistic creeds or confessions (including actual citations and context from the Canons of Dort and the Westminster Confession of Faith), Dave Hunt proceeds to dissect the "sacred" T.U.L.I.P. one petal at a time--exposing each of Calvin's five points to the light of Scripture as a workman "rightly dividing the word of truth." With reformed theology and reconstructionism enjoying a recent resurgence among young adult ministries and across denominational boundaries, The Berean Call is pleased to offer this long-awaited resource at an attractive price for owning, sharing, and giving.… (más)
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Thousands of readers have been wonderfully and powerfully influenced by Dave Hunt's authoritative, 590-page hardcover treatise on Calvinism, What Love Is This?,nbsp;but many have asked for a more concise analysis of "reformed" theology. After years of popular demand, The Berean Call is pleased to offer this resource, designed to help believers navigate the confusing and conflicting views surrounding the Five Points of Calvinism, commonly known by the acronym T.U.L.I.P. Presented in an attractive, easy-to-read 5x7 paperback (and "trimmed down" to just 190 pages) are Dave's essential comments on the Five Points--extracted from the pages of What Love Is This? and beautifully arranged for greater accessibility. Some readers may never have heard of T.U.L.I.P. Others, though knowing that it has something to do with Calvinism, find it difficult to remember what each letter represents: "T" stands for Total Depravity "U" stands for Unconditional Election "L" stands for Limited Atonement "I" stands for Irresistible Grace "P" stands for Perseverance of the Saints Quoting from the major Calvinistic creeds or confessions (including actual citations and context from the Canons of Dort and the Westminster Confession of Faith), Dave Hunt proceeds to dissect the "sacred" T.U.L.I.P. one petal at a time--exposing each of Calvin's five points to the light of Scripture as a workman "rightly dividing the word of truth." With reformed theology and reconstructionism enjoying a recent resurgence among young adult ministries and across denominational boundaries, The Berean Call is pleased to offer this long-awaited resource at an attractive price for owning, sharing, and giving.

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