Daciple
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I dont usually create Threads on the Board, but I wanted to discuss something a bit different than the usual Topics we see on here. I tried to ask this question in another Thread but there has been no responses so I decided to make a Thread specific for it and hopefully it will spark some discussions.
So I would like to know which or any of these 2 ideologies best describes or defines your view on Biblical Interpretation. Most usually there is a debate amongst Christians as to which of these is the more correct methodology for understanding Scripture and the operation of God. Usually the biggest divide amongst the groups would be the issue of Freewill.
Calvinism states basically that God plans every single thing that happens and determines all outcomes and had them all determined before Creation existed. Essentially there is no such thing as Freewill in Calvinism, and they assert Gods Sovereignty above all things stating that to give man Freewill impedes on Gods Supreme Sovereignty. There is definitely much more we can unpack in Calvinism and its TULIP ideology, which I am all for, but the Freewill issue was something I personally wanted to speak about more. Specifically as it concerns Salvation, as part of Calvinism it states that Salvation can not be lost.
In Arminianism it states that man indeed has Freewill and with Freewill as a driving force in the ideology it also supposes that man can indeed lose their Salvation. Again there is much else that can be unpacked from the ideology as opposition to Calvinism ( Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace ect) and of course I am happy to speak on all of these as well, but would like to see a conversation that goes down the Freewill and Salvation topic if possible.
Also there is a 3rd much less talked about ideology that seems to be a mix of Calvinism and Arminianism called Molinism. I have just recently began to study Molinism and was wondering if anyone else has heard of this, and if so what are your thoughts about it?
Hopefully we can have a productive discussion along these Topics which would be a bit refreshing from the same debates and dialouges we seem to get stuck in on the Forum sometimes. Anyway I am excited to see some responses and views concerning these Topics!! I will give my opinions as we move on, but would like to hear others thoughts before hand!
So I would like to know which or any of these 2 ideologies best describes or defines your view on Biblical Interpretation. Most usually there is a debate amongst Christians as to which of these is the more correct methodology for understanding Scripture and the operation of God. Usually the biggest divide amongst the groups would be the issue of Freewill.
Calvinism states basically that God plans every single thing that happens and determines all outcomes and had them all determined before Creation existed. Essentially there is no such thing as Freewill in Calvinism, and they assert Gods Sovereignty above all things stating that to give man Freewill impedes on Gods Supreme Sovereignty. There is definitely much more we can unpack in Calvinism and its TULIP ideology, which I am all for, but the Freewill issue was something I personally wanted to speak about more. Specifically as it concerns Salvation, as part of Calvinism it states that Salvation can not be lost.
In Arminianism it states that man indeed has Freewill and with Freewill as a driving force in the ideology it also supposes that man can indeed lose their Salvation. Again there is much else that can be unpacked from the ideology as opposition to Calvinism ( Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace ect) and of course I am happy to speak on all of these as well, but would like to see a conversation that goes down the Freewill and Salvation topic if possible.
Also there is a 3rd much less talked about ideology that seems to be a mix of Calvinism and Arminianism called Molinism. I have just recently began to study Molinism and was wondering if anyone else has heard of this, and if so what are your thoughts about it?
Hopefully we can have a productive discussion along these Topics which would be a bit refreshing from the same debates and dialouges we seem to get stuck in on the Forum sometimes. Anyway I am excited to see some responses and views concerning these Topics!! I will give my opinions as we move on, but would like to hear others thoughts before hand!