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I could not. I am not sufficiently familiar with the actual writings of John Calvin. From tertiary sources, I have inferred that John Calvin was willing to acknowledge that “Limited Atonement” made logical sense, but he (John Calvin) could not personally bring himself to defend it on Scriptural grounds … John believed that the Bible was silent on this matter, so he could not affirm the logical conclusion as Biblical fact.So if you had to summarize into bullet points the distinctions between Calvin’s theology and TULIP/five point Calvinism/predestination, how would you do it?
That would be one point of difference between John and “TULIP”.
I am more familiar with the position of the Synod of Dort and with several of the Confessions of Faith to emerge from the Protestant Reformation. I am also familiar with the history of the Baptist Church and its two branches and non-Roman Catholic Protest precursors. However the writings of John Calvin never particularly interested me (nor do the writings of Origen or Augustine, although both were also important historic theologians).
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