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A Calvinist who believes in all five points of TULIP, including limited atonement.
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History of Calvinist-Arminian debate — Ever since Augustine of Hippo s battle with the Pelagians in the fifth century, there has been dispute, particularly in the western Church, about theological cornerstones of soteriology including depravity, predestination, and atonement. The… … Wikipedia
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