Theology for the Rest of Us

295: What Are the 5 Points of Calvinism? What is TULIP?


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In this episode Kenny explains the historical origins and evolution of Calvinist soteriology. He then explains that the acronym TULIP is a helpful tool to remember the five main points of Calvinism:

T- Total Depravity

U- Unconditional Election

L- Limited Atonement

I- Irresistible Grace

P-Perseverance of the Saints

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