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How many points of TULIP must you believe to be considered Reformed?

How many points of TULIP must you believe to be considered Reformed?

  • T

  • U

  • L

  • I

  • P

  • Some combination of 2

  • Some combination of 3

  • Some combination of 4

  • All 5 and no less

  • All 5 plus other aspects of Reformed doctrine


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cygnusx1

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Cajun Huguenot said:
There are Reformed Christians that hedge some on one point. This was true of the Puritan Reformed pastor Richard Baxter.

Kenith
very true , but Richard had to face the music for his beliefs ............Enter Mr John Owen and co............:wave:
 
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Cajun Huguenot

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Captain_Scott said:
i went 5+ as well. Im a calvinist...but i also follow alot of the baptist doctrin...basically i beleive the bible cover to cover...no more is needed.
All Evangelical Christians believe the Bible from cover to cover (supposedly), but we disagree on what it says or implies at several points.

Kenith
 
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cygnusx1

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Tulip said:
Ahem...anyone wants points from me. :scratch: You should believe in the whole TULIP :preach: .

Sorry, guys I just couldn't help myself when I saw the headline :D


Your forgiven ...............men put the wood away .....................:wave:
 
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I was at first looking for an option that allowed one to be reformed without believing any of the five points. My reason for this is that I am not a very dogmatic person, and I think one can be of the reformed faith and influenced by the teachings of Calvin and the Westminster standards, etc., and not understand soteriology in terms of TULIP. I think there are better ways of stating the biblical doctrines of salvation. For example, I prefer the term "Particular Redemption" to "Limited Atonement." I guess I would be a "Calvinist with footnotes," or a "twelve-point Calvinist." I ended up voting for the need to accept all five points and then some, because I do not think TULIP alone should be the criteria for admission to "reformedness."
 
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Hello,

I was surfing and found this thread very interesting. In the interest of fairness I must tell you that I am a Roman Catholic, but I am very familiar with Protestant Reformed theology having once been a Southern Baptist minister. Many Southern Baptists identify themselves as “four point Calvinists,” but I do not understand how this is possible (even though I once held the position myself). Even though I pretty much reject the T.U.L.I.P. theology, logically it does have cohesion if you accept the premise of Calvinism’s understanding of the sovereignty of God. Therefore it seems to me that the statements in T.U.L.I.P. logically build on and therefore necessitate the acceptance of the proceeding statement. If we reject limited atonement as many so-called “four pointers” do, I do not see how the system can logically hold together. I would be interested in your comments.

PAX CHRISTI

Bill
 
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Follower of Christ said:
I was under the impression that all protestants would technically be ''reformed'' by default.
Perhaps in that they would not exist if not for the Reformation, but to be truly "Reformed" is to follow Reformed theology.

God Bless
 
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Follower of Christ said:
I was under the impression that all protestants would technically be ''reformed'' by default.

the reformation gave rise to at least 3 rather different groups:
magisterial=>lutheran, reformed, and for want of a better label=>radical reformation=catabapists/anabapists
 
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