Christianity
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- The Calvinistic Tulip
- An explanation of Calvin's flower, complete with Scripture references and definitions.
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- The Five Points of Calvinism
- Article by W. J. Seaton on the five points of grace, also known by the acronym TULIP.
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- Central Structures of Systematic Theology
- Studies in prolegomena to Reformed Systematic Theology.
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- Ecclesiology and Worship
- A series of links to sites in such areas as the ministry, church discipline and worship.
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- Christian Reconstructionism
- Wikipedia article on the origins, the perspective, the views and the influence of this movement on the Christian Right. There are also some critical views.
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- Christian Reconstructionism, Dominion Theology, and Theonomy
- Definition of terms, beliefs, practices and leading writers in the movement.
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- Reformed Online Library
- Covers topics from the Christian family to eschatology and worship issues.
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- Theocratic Dominionism Gains Influence
- A four part critical article on Christian Reconstructionism.
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- Calvinistic View of Doctrine of Salvation
- This system of theology was reaffirmed by the Synod of Dordt in 1619 as the doctrine of salvation contained in the Holy Scriptures.
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- Soteriology
- A site with over 50 links to writings on soteriology, including articles by Spurgeon, Edwards, Bunyan, Newton and Toplady.
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- Eschatology Chart
- A brief description of premillenialism, postmillenialism and amillenialism with an overview, a list of leading proponents and a bibliography for each.
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- Baker's Dozen
- A Classic (Acts 2) Dispensational Review of Chapter 65 in Charles Baker's Dispensational Theology, with its twelve allegations that the present Church is different from the Church that existed at Pentecost
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- Beacon Ministries / Grace Bible Fellowship
- Today we find no shortage of Bible teaching, but sound Bible doctrine which "rightly divides the word of truth" is very rare. This site teaches mid-acts dispensationalism.
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- Ultradispensationalism
- Ultradispensationalists, also called hyperdispensationalists, can be divided into two distinct groups; and to Traditional Dispensationalists, the views of both groups are considered extreme, but not unscriptural.
