Does God Love All or Some?: Comparing Biblical Extensivism and Calvinism's Exclusivism


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The term extensivism describes my position regarding the doctrine of salvation. Specifically extensivism believes that man was created in the image of God with otherwise choice; Gods salvation plan involves an allinclusive unconditional offer of salvation to every person reception of which is conditioned upon graceenabled faith rather than Calvinisms exclusive plan of a limited actual offer of salvation to only the unconditionally elected. Generally it replaces the term nonCalvinism. These are the five primary objectives of the book: First my considerations would result in a deeper understanding of God. Second I will demonstrate that God salvationally loves every single person. Third I intend to offer a precise and respectful critique of Calvinisms internal and biblical inconsistencies (these are largely due to its commitment to compatibilism and unconditional election). Fourth I will demonstrate that Gods free choice to endow man with libertarian freedom is a more biblical perspective. Fifth because a significant percentage of people who become Calvinists do not actually understand Calvinism I seek to present Calvinism and extensivism in language that is precisely and consistently reflective of the commitments of each perspective regarding Gods sovereignty salvific love foreknowledge and mans freedom; this so a person can make an informed choice about Calvinism.
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