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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 (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]]. |
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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.