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The Controversy of TULIP: Limited Atonement Explored
This chapter examines the historical backdrop and theological implications of the acrostic 'TULIP' within Reformed theology, focusing on the contentious point of limited atonement. It contrasts the perspectives of Calvinism and Arminianism regarding the efficacy and intent of Christ's sacrifice, discussing how the atonement is viewed as sufficient for all but effective only for the elect. Through student responses and scriptural references, the chapter grapples with deeper questions about God's purpose in salvation and the nature of Christ's atonement.