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John calvins book(limited)

Institutes of the christian religion

Calvin believed in wht(limited)

Double predestination

What does tulip stand for(limited)

Total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistble grace, perseverance of all saints

Arminius believes in anti what

Predestination

Arminius opposed calvin with FCURP, ehat does it stand for(unlimited)

Free will, conditional election, universal atonement, resistable grace, perseverance of some saints

Swinburnes book(unlimited)

Providence and problem of evil

What does swinburne say(unlimited)

Free actions must have consequences and god treats us individually so we must have a choice

Rob bells book (unlimited)

Love wins

What does rob bell say(unlimited)

Better question is do we get what we want and free will says yes so god must grant us option of torment

Hicks book(universal)

Evil amd god of love

What does hick say

Agrees with swinburne to say suffering has purpose but not if forever, so god must grant grace + heaven for it to be worth it ($)

Collosions one (universal), + what does it mean

God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, so god makes peace with all sinners

Romans 3

all are justified freely in his grace

Whats wrong with romans 3 as a universsal election quote

Chapter is called none are righteous which suggests it is limited

Augustines view on heaven

Physical place, we are all damned but can achieve entrance to heaven by following gods laws and being good

Where is the parable of the sheep and the goats

Matthew 25

How does the parable of the sheep and goats support heaven being physical

Sheep enter heaven, "what you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters you did for me"

Whys hick not reliable as a source for universal election

his worldview is pluralistic which means he doesnt believe in the infllibility of stuff and eschaton isnt in bible, suggesting his views do not stem from the religion and hould thereby not be used in the context of Christianty

Quote for literal revelation

"new heaven of pure gold"

2 quotes that support annihilationism

"god can destroy both body and soul in gehenna" matthew 10 and "lake of fire... Second death" revelation

Revelation 20 argues against annihilationism witb what quote

"they will be tortured day and night forever and ever"

Weakness of total depravity

We are made in God's image and thereby can not be placed at fault for the choices that are not indigenous to man + if we are made in gods image we cant be totally depraved

Unconditional election

Cant choos randomly because its unfair to the non selected good people, breaches omnibenevolence

Weakness of irresistble grace

God cannot deny Himself by going contrary to the human nature in man which He created, so a consistent god with all his attributes cannot force salvation on man

Rob bells view on a literal hell and matthew 5:adultery

"rather to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to go to gehenna" =its a metaphor for severity of sin

Rob bells non literal response to matthew 25 parable

Greek version is kolasin aionion which means torture for a long eriod of time which doesnt support ect

Whats in luke 16

The rich man and lazarus

How does 1 corinthians 15 support spiritual heaven

Blood and flesh cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven

What did pope john paul II say about heaven that indicates it is spiritual

Heaven is a personal spiritual relationship with the hoky trinity

Why is purgatpry more like to be spiritual via historical evidence

Was used by church as a way of pressuring ppl into believing in god through teaching of fear

what does purgatory go against in the bible

All sins being forgiven at death, "now where there is forgiveness of these things, there is no longer any offering of sin"