The Synod of Dort shaped Calvinism’s five points, but Scripture must judge every doctrine of grace, election, atonement, and endurance.
Is Arminianism Heresy?
Arminianism is not heresy; it affirms grace, Christ’s sacrifice, human responsibility, and the real gospel call.
John Calvin’s Theology of Sovereign Grace
A biblical and historical examination of John Calvin’s doctrine of sovereign grace, its power, its limits, and its conflict with key biblical texts.
The Westminster Confession and the Reformed Tradition
A detailed study of the Westminster Confession, its strengths, its influence in the Reformed tradition, and its limits when tested by Scripture.
The Genevan Model of Church and State
A biblical and historical examination of Geneva’s church-state model under Calvin, its strengths, and its serious theological limits.
What Is Arminianism, and Is It Biblical?
A biblical case for Arminianism that answers Calvinism’s TULIP by defending free response, universal atonement, resistible grace, and conditional salvation.
Calvinism Vs. Arminianism: Which View Is Correct?
Scripture presents salvation as God’s gracious gift in Christ, sincerely offered to all, received by faith, and resistible by unbelief.
John Calvin and the Institutes of the Christian Religion
John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion shaped Protestantism but advanced doctrines of predestination that contradict Scripture’s teaching on God’s universal love.
500 Years of Calvinism—What Has It Achieved?
Calvinism, originating from John Calvin, emphasizes God's sovereignty, human depravity, and the need for divine grace, shaping Protestant Christianity significantly.
Why Are True Christians Not Followers of Men?
True Christians honor teachers but follow Christ alone, refusing to give human leaders the allegiance that belongs only to Him.

