If you have not already listened to the debates given at the recent Founders/Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary conference on Calvinism then please take time to listen to them for free here.
I would love to know your opinion about the sessions. I know that I might jump ahead to listen to Dr. Yarnell’s session, because because of the following quote from the November 29, Baptist Press:
The “classical” Calvinism of the 16th century advocated doctrines unacceptable to Baptists: the baptism of infants, sacraments as means of grace and an amillennial view of the end of the world, among other doctrines, Yarnell said in the session titled “Calvinism: A Cause for Rejoicing, a Cause for Concern.” By the same token, he added, 16th-century Calvinism would reject Baptist emphases such as adult baptism and being born again, and would be uncomfortable with evangelicals talking about a “personal relationship” with Jesus Christ. (Emphasis Added)
Should be interesting to say the least.
