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Calvinism (or '''the Doctrines of Grace''') is a soteriology that affirms the sovereignty of God over mankind's salvation, which can be summarized by "'''Five Points'''" or the acronym "'''T.U.L.I.P'''." which stands for: [[Total Depravity]], [[Unconditional Election]], [[Limited Atonement]], [[Irresistible Grace]], [[Perseverance of the Saints]].
'''Calvinism''' is the soteriology of [[Reformed Christianity]] that affirms the sovereignty of God over mankind's salvation, which can be summarized by "Five Points" or the acronym "T.U.L.I.P." which stands for:
*[[Total depravity|Total Depravity]]
*[[Unconditional election|Unconditional Election]]
*[[Limited atonement|Limited Atonement]]
*[[Irresistible grace|Irresistible Grace]]
*[[Perseverance of the saints|Perseverance of the Saints]]

Latest revision as of 21:51, 31 August 2024

Calvinism is the soteriology of Reformed Christianity that affirms the sovereignty of God over mankind's salvation, which can be summarized by "Five Points" or the acronym "T.U.L.I.P." which stands for: