Continuing with our series on the Synod of Dordt,* Dr. Don Sinnema takes us through part 3 where we'll discuss the controversy surrounding predestination, salvation, and condemnation of the lost. Was it just the Arminian's perspective that the Synod debated over? What about some of the in-house debates (and arguing) that took place? Did the Synod take a hard stance on predestination? Were they really as extreme as some people think? Or was there a more systematic and balanced perspective? Don't miss this episode!
*Check out Part 1 - The Synod of Dordt, God's Sovereignty, & Man's Responsibility for a general overview of the Canons. And Part 2 - Canons of Dordt: General Characteristics and The Issue of TULIP where we discuss the style, structure, and pastoral nature of the canons and the TULIP.
Dr. Don Sinnema was born and raised in southern Alberta, Canada. He holds a Masters in Philosophy from the Institute for Christian Studies and a Ph,D. from St. Michael's College, University of Toronto where he completed his dissertation on the Synod of Dordt. He spent most of his career teaching at Trinity Christian College in the Southwest side of Chicago, and is now retired, living in Holland, Michigan. He is one of three general editors, with a team of 45 contributing editors, to publish 10 volumes of all the documents of the Synod of Dordt (1618-19) in their original languages.
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