Founders:
Lewis Sperry Chafer
William henry Grifith Thomas
Some famous professors there
Dr. John F. Walvoord
Dr. Donald K. Campbell
Dr. Chuck Swindoll
Faculty (past and present)
Darrell Bock, Research Professor of New Testament
John D. Hannah, Scholar of Reformation Theology
Howard Hendricks
Zane C. Hodges
Harold Hoehner, Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies
Eugene Merrill, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Studies
J. Dwight Pentecost
Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Merrill Unger, Professor of Old Testament Studies
Daniel B. Wallace, Prolific Textual critic and Greek grammarian
Bruce Waltke, Professor of Old Testament Studies
John F. Walvoord
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Are ALL of them considered NOT to hold to Cal views regarding salvation model?
Calvinism takes what the Gospel teaches and shreds it to a certain elect. God in no way saves some and not others. Scriptures plainly speak that God sent his son to die for the sins of all men, which is available to all men if they exercise faith in Him by being convicted by the Holy Spirit making their eyes and ears open to the Gospel message.
"when the Lord says "Whosoever," I cannot get out of that circle. It is a big net that seems to entangle all men in its meshes. "Whosoever." If I call upon the name of the Lord, if you call upon the name of the Lord, if the man who lies upstairs a-dying calls upon the name of the Lord, we shall be saved. What a wide word that "whosoever" is!" —Charles Spurgeon
a true 4-pointer is a legitimate [Low] Calvinist if he holds to sovereign election.
blog.founders.org/2006/09/lifeway
In the United States, essential Amyraldism may be found among various evangelical groups, perhaps most notably among dispensationalists in independent Bible churches and independant Baptist churches
Named after its formulator Moise Amyraut, this doctrine is still viewed as a variety of Calvinism in that it maintains the particularity of sovereign grace in the application of the atonement. However, detractors like B. B. Warfield have termed it “an inconsistent and therefore unstable form of Calvinism.”[3] www.theopedia.com/Amyraldism
would say that 4 pointers are indeed seen as being cals, its just that the 5 pointers tend to see us as be "inferior brand"
We tend to prominent in those churches holding to baptist forms of theology, especially in IBF churches....
From Southern Baptist Founder (the first Secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the SBC) Rev. James B. Taylor's book Virginia Baptist Ministers, published in the 1850s:
His Northern Baptist contemporary, Edward Hiscox, also identified mid-nineteenth century American Baptists as being
JF, my Brother......your dealing with Systematic Theology where all the appendages of the body of the Doctrines of Grace must come together to allow the body to move, but you are operating without one or more appendage & saying it will work. Rather than defending the position you hold as a 4 Pointer, Id prefer you to just dialog on where you disagree so we can help you to gain understanding & hopefully give you better perception as to why all 5 positions must work together.
Again, most of this 4 point calvinist and 5 point calvinist talk is a modern idea.
In a minimalistic world, some embrace such doctrines.
However, Calvinism/Reformed theology is a historic distinction, thus should be defined historically.
We are also confessional, thus to reject our confessions is to reject our beliefs.
I hear what your saying DD & The Confessions have also served as a framework for defining what we believe ..... like our world view is perhaps best encapsulated in the Westminster Shorter Catechism " Mans chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him forever." Aint dat da BOMB. :godisgood: