limited atonement

  1. MilitaryBrat2007

    Limited Atonement is THE most important point of Calvinism. Here is why:

    Limited Atonement is THE most important point of Calvinism. Here is why: Let’s suppose Unlimited Atonement is correct... Unlimited Atonement is the belief that the entire debt of sin for all of humanity has been paid off by Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. This should mean there’s no eternal hell...
  2. MilitaryBrat2007

    Does this one verse destroy unlimited atonement?

    Limited atonement is definitely one of the most contended points of Calvinism. In fact, many ‘Calvinists’ drop this point and say they are “Four-Point Calvinists.” They believe that Jesus died for the whole world (John 3:16), and often reference 1 John 2:2 “And He Himself is the propitiation for...
  3. SkillsMasters

    Luke 22:19-21 and Limited Atonement: Did Jesus die for Judas?

    Hey guys, this is my first post on this forum, nice to meet all of you! Anyways, I was reading Luke 22 today and came across Luke 22:20-21 where it says, "And likewise the cup after they had eaten, saying, 'This cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood. But behold, the...
  4. pgwolv

    1 Cor 8:11 and Rom 14:15, 20 - Limited Atonement and Perseverance of the Saints?

    On face value, the bolded texts seem to contradict these two Doctrines of Grace. What are your thoughts on these passages?
  5. J

    Union with Christ or the Atonement

    Hi all, I'm a seminary student. Currently, I'm taking a church history class. One of the requirements is that we write a paper on a figure's theology. I chose to write on Owen, but I can't make up my mind for either the Atonement or Union with Christ. The paper is limited to 10 pages and the...
  6. Mathias321

    A.W Pink on Modern Evangelism

    I came across this article and read the whole thing. At the beginning I thought Pink argued a very good point about the shortcomings of evangelical evangelism, but after reading further I came across some things I haven't really heard before and to be honest kind of confused me. I believe some...
  7. M

    No room for hypothetical universalism

    John Murray (Collected Writings, 4:255-256:
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