PPT-Lecture 2: Calvinism

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Theology amp Cultural Implications The Five Points of Calvinism Think of the TULIP Total depravity Unconditional election Limited atonement Irresistible grace

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Theology amp Cultural Implications The Five Points of Calvinism Think of the TULIP Total depravity Unconditional election Limited atonement Irresistible grace Perseverance of the . 22x1 lecture 14x1 lecture 14UIC UIC BioSBioS 101 Nyberg101 NybergReading AssignmentReading Assignment Chapter 12, study the figures and Chapter 12, study the figures and understand the color coding.un Total Depravity. Brief Historical Review. I. Augustine vs. Pelagius (early 400s AD): Dispute over original sin and free will. Augustine's prayer: "Grant what you command, and command what you do desire." . Total Hereditary Depravity. TULIP. Theory. T. otal Hereditary Depravity. . . Man’s nature is corrupt. . No ability to choose good over evil. U. nconditional Election. . . God’s choice – A few saved. vs.. Arminianism. Arminianism. (The Remonstrance, 1610). Partial Depravity. Conditional Election. Unlimited Atonement. Free Will. Conditional Preservation. Calvinism. (Synod of Dort, 1618-19). Total Depravity. CALVINISM Those who choose to receive Christ are chosen by Christ that very same moment and rightly become the elect of God at that point! The Sun King. Johannes Gutenberg (German). 1440. Goldsmith by trade invented the moving printing press. Main factor in the dissemination of ideas. Previously 40 books per day by hand now 3600. Begins the democratization of knowledge. More than Just Capturing Lectures. Bill King. What is Lecture Capture?. Lecture Capture is the use of a set of technologies to capture and then enable time-shifted and place-shifted viewing of the Lecture Content.. and the Scientific Revolution. As Protestant reformers divide over beliefs, the Catholic Church makes reforms. The Reformation Continues after Luther (1517) and Henry VIII (1531). Switzerland. Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli. Lecture 10:. Part 1: GPS. Part 2: Interpolation and . geostatistics. By Austin Troy. ------Using GIS--. Lecture Materials by Austin Troy, Weiqi Zhou and Jarlath O’Neil Dunne© 2008. Part 1:. Global Positioning System. Irresistible . (Effectual) Grace. Brief Recap of Total Depravity. I. Man’s . whole. nature is corrupted by sin so that He . cannot. do any . spiritual. good. . . WCF 9.3 . Man. , by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation: so as, a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto. . a. Pope Clement VII. b. Henry VIII of England. c. . Gustavus. Adolphus of Sweden. d. Francis I of France. e. Phillip II of Spain. Of the following, the major political opponent of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V was . That which is done is what will be done,. And there is nothing new under the sun.”. Ecclesiastes 1:9. The Deity of Christ. Was He God?. Was He Man?. Did He really come in the flesh?. Did He give up His deity?. Anabaptists. Characteristics. Voluntary association of believers with no connection or allegiance to any state. .. Rejected secular agreements, refused to take civil oaths, pay taxes, hold public office, or serve in the military. Saints. . T. otal . Hereditary . Depravity. . . . (“I can’t help myself! I was born that way.”). . U. nconditional Election . “It’s God’s fault! . He chose some & rejected others. Nothing can be done .

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