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180 CAST - Ep 66 - Ex-Calvinist Explains Why He Changed His Mind

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Christian apologist and evangelist Leighton Flowers explains why he left Calvinism after 10 years of adhering to the "TULIP" (the five points of Calvinism). What would convince someone so deeply enthralled with "substantive" theology to abandon one of the most stalwartly held systematic theologies, the roots of which run all the way back to the Reformation? 

Lieghton also takes us through some of the key "prooftexts" of Calvinism and explains how he thinks they should be interpreted. Christians of all doctrinal stripes will find it engaging; Calvinists in particular may be surprised and challenged by Leighton's answers.

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Find Lieghton's blog and podcast at soteriology101.com. His book The Potter's Promise: A Biblical Defense of Traditional Soteriology is available on Amazon. 

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