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SBC Calvinists

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by drfuss, Sep 20, 2006.

  1. El_Guero

    El_Guero New Member

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    Now you've gone for polling to politicking . . . .

    The second bold was right . . . the poll said that 85% say they are not 5-point Calvinists

    :1_grouphug:
     
  2. Andy T.

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    I would be curious to see how many of the 85% non-C's would consider themselves 4-pointers. Maybe another 10%? Just a guess.
     
  3. webdog

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    If you are a 3 or 4 pointer, you are not a calvinist. The system stands and falls on all 5 points.
     
  4. Andy T.

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    Not really interested in debating the semantics of what is and what is not a "Calvinist"; just curious how many would consider themselves to holding 4 of the points.
     
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  5. webdog

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    Then start making some phone calls :D
     
  6. Jack Matthews

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    Since this is a poll of pastors, is anyone wondering about the 4% who responded "don't know"? I sure hope my pastor knows enough about theology to know who he is and what he believes!
     
  7. webdog

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    I thought the same thing...but in all fairness some people have different definitions of what TULIP means. It would depend on a particular definition of each to make a clear assessment.
     
  8. npetreley

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    LOL! Yeah, sorry for the typo. The error actually popped into my head as I was falling asleep, but I was too lazy to get up and fix it. :smilewinkgrin:
     
  9. Andy T.

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    I agree - those answering "don't know" might have needed more information before answering yes or no. They might have wanted to know how to define "5-point Calvinist". To be honest, that would be my first reaction, too. If someone asks me that question, my first response would be, "Define your terms and then I'll answer."
     
  10. gb93433

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    I know some who are six-pointers.
     
  11. Bro Tony

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    Man I gotta get some stronger glasses.:smilewinkgrin:

    Bro Tony
     
  12. StraightAndNarrow

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    What this tells me is that even though Calvinists make up a very small part of the SBC, Calvinism is continually presented as the Southern Baptist theologically position primarily due to the influence of a small group of vocal supporters led by the seminaries, particulary Southern.
     
  13. Jerome

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    The following may interest you:

    In a 1974 survey, GARBC pastors identified themselves as:

    1 Hyper-Calvinist
    174 Five-Point Calvinist
    43 Four-to-Five Point Calvinist
    430 Four-Point Calvinist
    27 Calvinistic
    5 Sovereignity of God
    20 Biblicist
    1 Arminian
    108 Other

    Another relevant response:
    Do you consider the mainstream of Baptist thought and life to have been:
    694 essentially Calvinistic
    13 essentially Arminian
    16 both Calvinistic and Arminian
    54 other

    from Kenneth H. Good, Are Baptists Calvinists?

    "Four-Point Calvinists" believe in particular redemption but fear being smeared by those who deem all Five-Point Calvinists Hyper-Calvinists.
     
  14. npetreley

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    Is this really true? If it's the official theological position, why do so few SBC churches hold to it?
     
  15. Brother Bob

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    I am not naming names.

    [​IMG]
     
  16. StraightAndNarrow

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    No, obviously it's not true and I am very pleasantly surprised. I'm just saying what my own impressions were before seeing this information.
     
  17. El_Guero

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    One important element of the history of Calvinism within Baptists in America is often overlooked.

    Until Southern was founded, about 1859, Baptists in the south could go to the reformed seminaries of Presbyterians . . . or almost not at all.

    When you first generations of school trained pastors (& later seminary professors) are reformed trained, one should expect the reformed theological training to influence the theology of the students . . .

    IMHO.
     
  18. Southern

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    El Guero stated:


    James P. Boyce, Southern Seminary's first president, was a Calvinist.

    You mention them having to go to Presbyterian seminaries. While this certainly may have had some influence, it did not "change" Baptists in their soteriology since they agreed with the Presbyterian's on this issue (compare the 1689 LBC and Philadelphia CF to the Westminster CF).

    The Philadelphia Confession adopted by that association simply brought their Particular Baptist (Particular denoting their view of the atonement in distinction to "General") confession to America.
     
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  19. npetreley

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    This is what confuses me. The 1689 Baptist confession is clearly Calvinist in its soteriology. So why is today's Baptist church so semi-pelagian? Is there no connection here? Was that a confession that is not respected by today's Baptist church for some reason? What is the reason? Were those who compiled the 1689 confession some "other" type of Baptists?
     
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