It was actually a conversation I had with Walls (when he taught at a seminary) that solidified my choice to continue my education in philosophy rather than change directions by going to seminary.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
What's Wrong With Calvinism?
It was actually a conversation I had with Walls (when he taught at a seminary) that solidified my choice to continue my education in philosophy rather than change directions by going to seminary.
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Hello, Tully. Thanks for posting this video. Walls articulates a reasonable case against Calvinism, one that poses a serious challenge to the Calvinist.
ReplyDeleteThis three-part series on Calvinism (by Walls and a former student) and the Bible is also a very clear presentation and helps round out his discussion:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6rmrX5p44Y