I had originally posted this in General Theology, and was dirrected here. So, to clarify why I'm asking this, Calvinism is my next target in theological systems to research and study. Why? Because I'm a weird person who's obsessed with theology/apologetics, and I want to know as much as possible about the different systems of theology - not to mention, I've always been drawn to the way most Calvinists think, and I'm curious about it. So, without further ado;
I dunno if this is the right place to post this, but I had some questions I'd like to throw out there. I haven't had much opportunity to explore Calvinism yet - I have a few books on order [ specifically This Book, and This Book] - but I was wondering whether Calvinism isn't just the 5 T.U.L.I.P. statements, or is it something more?
If it's something more, what else is entailed within Calvinism that sets it aside from other theological systems?
[I know, this is a hefty topic, but I'd appreciate any insightful points I could keep my eyes out for, book suggestions, your own take on it, etc...]
I dunno if this is the right place to post this, but I had some questions I'd like to throw out there. I haven't had much opportunity to explore Calvinism yet - I have a few books on order [ specifically This Book, and This Book] - but I was wondering whether Calvinism isn't just the 5 T.U.L.I.P. statements, or is it something more?
If it's something more, what else is entailed within Calvinism that sets it aside from other theological systems?
[I know, this is a hefty topic, but I'd appreciate any insightful points I could keep my eyes out for, book suggestions, your own take on it, etc...]