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Arising from the John 3:16 Conference held in late 2008 at First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Georgia, Whosoever Will presents a biblical-theological assessment of and response to five-point Calvinism. Baptist leaders offering an alternative to the doctrine’s TULIP tenets include Paige Patterson (Total Depravity), Richard Land (Unconditional Election), David Allen (Limited Atonement), Steve Lemke...

According to limited atonement, Christ only bore the punishment due for the sins of the elect alone.1 Consequently, no one else can or will receive the saving benefits of His death. This term will be used as a synonym for “definite atonement,” “particular redemption,”2 and “strict particularism.” According to universal atonement, Christ bore the punishment due for the sins of all humanity. Dualism refers to the view that Christ bore the punishment due for the sins of all humanity, but not for all