The Difference Between Reformed Theology and Calvinism
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast
5M ago
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. Note: If you have not listened to the previous two episodes, “What Is Pietism?” and “What Is Reformed Theology?”, we would encourage you to do so before listening to this one. Join the Theocast Comm ..read more
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MEMBERS: The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology (Transcript)
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast
3y ago
Listen to MEMBERS Episode Justin Perdue: Welcome to the members’ podcast. We want to thank our members for your support of Theocast. We could not do what we do without you. This message of the sufficiency of Christ and the rest that we have in him would not go to people that it has gone to, it would not be spreading like it is, without your partnership with us. Thank you for your support. We pray you continue to partner with us in this work and continue along with us to spread this word of Christ: the message of Jesus, the sufficiency of Christ, and the rest and peace that pilgrims like us ha ..read more
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The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology (Transcript)
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast
3y ago
Listen to Episode Justin Perdue: Hi, this is Justin. Today on Theocast, we are going to answer a question that we get all the time not just in the ministry of Theocast, but also even in our own local churches. We talk about Reformed theology and being Reformed all the time so people will rightly ask us, “What do you mean by that? What does the word Reformed mean?” In today’s episode, Jon and I will be answering that question. We hope that this is helpful to you. Stay tuned. Five points of Reformed theology – by that we don’t mean that Theocast is definitively laying down the gauntlet for what ..read more
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MEMBERS: The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast
3y ago
The guys continue the conversation around the major tenets of reformed theology. This content is for our members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. The post MEMBERS: The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology appeared first on Theocast - Reformed Theology ..read more
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The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast, Thecoast - Reformed Podcast
3y ago
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. Members’ Podcast: The guys continue the conversation around the major tenets of reformed theology. Recommended Resources: Introduction to Covenant Theology Introduction to Calvinism Read Episode Transcripts Members Podcast   The post The “Five Points” of Reformed Theology appeared first on Theocast - Reformed Theology ..read more
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Does Jesus’ Saving Work Violate the Human Will?
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast
3y ago
Does Jesus’ Saving Work Violate the Human Will? Answered by Justin Perdue     Hey, what’s up? This is Justin. Today, I am answering a question submitted by Isaiah. He asks, “Does Jesus’s saving work violate the human will?” It’s a good question. In order to begin to answer that, we might want to first consider what the Bible says about human beings in a general sense and our wills in particular. So the Bible is clear that humans are responsible moral agents. We make choices that matter. We choose between good and bad and right and wrong, and we are absolutely culpable for the decisi ..read more
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MEMBERS: Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast
3y ago
The guys layout the primary and secondary issues one should consider first before they leave or stay in their current context. Is something like sanctification a reason to leave? This content is for our members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. The post MEMBERS: Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed appeared first on Theocast - Reformed Theology ..read more
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Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Theocast, Thecoast - Reformed Podcast
3y ago
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 Podcast: The guys talk personally about our transition into confessional, reformed theology–and the difference it has made in our lives and churches. Read Episode Transcripts Members Podcast   The post Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed appeared first on Theocast - Reformed Theology ..read more
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Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed (Transcript)
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Jon Moffitt
3y ago
Listen to Episode Jon Moffitt: Hi, this is Jon. Today on Theocast, we are going to discuss the difference between being Reformed and being a Calvinist. I know many think that being a Calvinist is being Reformed, but they’re actually different. We’re going to explain why we have three major reasons that we believe would be a distinction between those who are Reformed and those who would just believe in the five points of Calvinism. Then towards the end of the podcast, we explain why it is important for the distinction. If you love resting in Christ and the message of Theocast, then this is goi ..read more
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MEMBERS: Why All Calvinists Are Not Reformed (Transcript)
Theocast - Reformed Theology - Calvinism
by Jon Moffitt
3y ago
Listen to MEMBERS Episode Jon Moffitt: Welcome to the members’ podcast. I have to say we are growing and it’s encouraging to see all the new members coming. Because of that, we have new books, uh, the newest one, Safe in Christ: A Primer on Assurance is now available. You can go to our website and get that. We are working on more primers and books on Law-gospel distinction and Christ-centered preaching. We don’t lack ideas, we lack resources. The more support we get, the more we can do. So I just want to continue to say thank you. We have some exciting stuff coming down. A big thing is if you ..read more
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