After a brief survey of the historical development of the theological school now known as Calvinism and a comparison of Calvinism and Arminianism, Brown turns to a consideration of five dilemmas that Arminians typically associate with Reformed doctrines. The author then attempts to demonstrate that these “problems” are largely misunderstandings of Calvinism. Written in a winsome and engaging style, Brown’s work is an excellent primer on Calvinism and some of the critiques that have been leveled against it. As such, the book provides both apologetic help for Calvinists and answers for Arminians with honest questions.
The Five Dilemmas of Calvinism
In this engaging and informative book, the author delves into the historical development of Calvinism, compares it to Arminianism, and addresses five dilemmas often associated with Reformed doctrines. Written in a winsome style, this primer on Calvinism provides both apologetic help for Calvinists and answers for Arminians with honest questions.
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