The Difference Between Reformed Theology and Calvinism
For many people, “Reformed” means “Calvinism.” While Calvinism is certainly a piece of Reformed theology, Reformed theology is much more than Calvinism. In this conversation, Jon and Justin talk about the differences between the modern Calvinistic evangelical movement and the historic Reformed faith. The guys talk autobiographically and also aim to put words to the experiences of many Christians.
MEMBERS: The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology (Transcript)
The guys continue the conversation around the major tenets of reformed theology.
The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology (Transcript)
Jon and Justin answer a question that we get all the time: “When you say ‘reformed’ theology, what do you mean?” We offer our own “five points” on the subject.
The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology
Jon and Justin answer a question that we get all the time: “When you say ‘reformed’ theology, what do you mean?” We offer our own “five points” on the subject.
Does Jesus’ Saving Work Violate the Human Will?
Does Jesus’ Saving Work Violate the Human Will?
Answered by Justin Perdue
Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed
In this episode, the guys talk about the difference between Calvinism and reformed theology. The two are not one and the same. We explain the major tenets of reformed theology and why they are important.
Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed (Transcript)
In this episode, the guys talk about the difference between Calvinism and reformed theology. The two are not one and the same. We explain the major tenets of reformed theology and why they are important.
MEMBERS: Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed (Transcript)
The guys talk personally about our transition into confessional, reformed theology–and the difference it has made in our lives and churches.
Are Calvinism and Reformed Theology the Same Thing?
Calvinism Vs Reformed Theology, Calvinism, Reformed Theology,
Does Jesus Ever Turn Anyone Away?
Does Jesus Ever Turn Anyone Away?
MEMBERS: Limited Atonement (Calvinism Series)
In this episode, we talk more about limited/particular atonement and assurance. We also launch into some spirited discussion about biblicism and expositional preaching.