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While some Calvinistic authors seek to portray W. T. Conner as affirming the five major points of their system, a close reading of his work shows that he is broadly Protestant and deeply evangelical. Even though Conner adheres to a nuanced doctrine of unconditional election, his teaching on the biblical doctrine was merely single, not double, and never attributes to God’s will man’s disobedience or unbelief.
By Noah R. HuntWhile some Calvinistic authors seek to portray W. T. Conner as affirming the five major points of their system, a close reading of his work shows that he is broadly Protestant and deeply evangelical. Even though Conner adheres to a nuanced doctrine of unconditional election, his teaching on the biblical doctrine was merely single, not double, and never attributes to God’s will man’s disobedience or unbelief.