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(Please forgive me if this thread is in the wrong place. I'm still learning my way around here!)
Ever since 2 years ago, when God in His grace opened my eyes to the doctrines of grace, I've been listening to a lot of sermons by men who are associated with the Reformed movement, including Johns Macarthur and Piper and James White and Paul Washer. I find myself standing firmly on the 5 points of Calvinism and I don't see how the God of Scripture can be seen in any other way. That's about as far as I thought Reformed theology went.
Since joining PB, I've been reading a lot about different issues, including the regulative principle of worship, various eschatological matters and material related to various Confessions. My question is, how much does one need to agree with in order to be considered "Reformed"?
Ever since 2 years ago, when God in His grace opened my eyes to the doctrines of grace, I've been listening to a lot of sermons by men who are associated with the Reformed movement, including Johns Macarthur and Piper and James White and Paul Washer. I find myself standing firmly on the 5 points of Calvinism and I don't see how the God of Scripture can be seen in any other way. That's about as far as I thought Reformed theology went.
Since joining PB, I've been reading a lot about different issues, including the regulative principle of worship, various eschatological matters and material related to various Confessions. My question is, how much does one need to agree with in order to be considered "Reformed"?