PPT-The 5 Points of Calvinism:

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Total Depravity Brief Historical Review I Augustine vs Pelagius early 400s AD Dispute over original sin and free will Augustines prayer Grant what you command and

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Total Depravity Brief Historical Review I Augustine vs Pelagius early 400s AD Dispute over original sin and free will Augustines prayer Grant what you command and command what you do desire . Perfect Score 15000 points How to set up the PM4 to play the Darts game 1 Pull on the handle or push any button to turn on the PM4 monitor 2 Push MAIN MENU G AMES DARTS 3 Row 5 warm up strokes to establish your personal bulls eye stroke rate and brPage 1br 91 points 91 points 91 points 91 points 91 points 91 points Theology . &. Cultural Implications. The Five Points. of Calvinism. . Think of the TULIP. Total. . depravity. Unconditional. election. Limited. atonement. Irresistible. grace. Perseverance. of the . PROPHETIC BEARDS. John Knox (c. 1514-1572). Theodore . Beza. (1519-1605). More Prophetic Beards (Reformation Wall)!. ‘The . most perfect school of . Christ that ever was since the days of the Apostles’ (Knox). 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. 1739-1742. English Society and the Age of Industry. England had adopted enclosure laws which gave landowners absolute control over land that had previously been held in common. .. This propelled mass migration to cities where workers competed for new industrial jobs in mines and factories. . Irresistible Grace. Which of these are in worse shape?. Irresistible Grace Defined by Calvinists. “Since it is the will of God that those whom He gave His dear Son in eternity past should be saved, He will surely act in sovereign grace in such a way that the elect will find Christ irresistible. God does not force the elect to trust His Son but rather, gives them life. The . 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. Irresistible Grace. Westminster Confession of Faith, Chapter 9. 1. . God hath endued the will of man with that natural liberty, that it is neither forced, nor, by any absolute necessity of nature, determined to good, or evil. 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 . 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. Arminianism. (The Remonstrance, 1610). Partial Depravity. Conditional Election. Unlimited Atonement. Free Will. Conditional Preservation. Calvinism. (Synod of Dort, 1618-19). Total Depravity. Unconditional Election. 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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