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From the Protestant Reformation to the Southern Baptist Convention: What Hath Geneva to Do with Nashville? is unavailable, but you can change that!

From the Protestant Reformation to the SBC uses a historical argument in order to make that theological point. Tom Ascol traces the development of Baptist doctrines, discussing what Baptist forefathers believed and taught about the nature of God’s saving grace. In bringing to light their doctrinal views, exegesis, and exposition, Ascol seeks to reacquaint Baptists with their rich theological...

writers and teachers confuse them so often and so willingly that one must wonder if the practice is intentional. In one sense, hyper-Calvinism, like Arminianism, is a rationalistic perversion of true Calvinism. Whereas Arminianism destroys the sovereignty of God, hyper-Calvinism destroys the responsibility of man. The irony is that both Arminianism and hyper-Calvinism start from the same, erroneous rationalistic presupposition: Man’s ability and responsibility are coextensive. That is, they must
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