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Ep. 46: Limited Atonement // Tasting Lagavulin 11 (Nick Offerman Edition)

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Justin and Blake sip Lagavulin 11 (Nick Offerman Edition) while discussing the doctrine of "Limited Atonement," or as some Reformed theologians prefer to call it, "Definite Atonement." They crack more than their fair share of puns in this limited engagement, and they'll probably need to atone for these jokes later...This is the third episode in a series of five episodes examining the five points of Calvinism -- a reference to the acrostic "TULIP" which summarizing the Reformed "Doctrines of Grace" pertaining to salvation theology (or Soteriology). The Five points are:1. Total Depravity2. Unconditional Election3. Limited Atonement4. Irresistible Grace5. Perseverance of the SaintsNext week, we'll continue our exploration and discuss the "I" of TULIP: Irresistible Grace while sipping limited edition Lagavulin 16 year old whisky.Enjoy extended episodes, watch us live stream our episodes before they are released, and get access to exclusive bonus content on Patreon, starting at just $4.99 per month: https://patreon.com/distillingtheologyWe've introduced a new $14.99 per month level with some extra perks, including a Patreon-exclusive coffee mug after your first 3 months as a thank you for your support.Distilling Theology is a proud member of the Society of Reformed Podcasts - a network of doctrinally sound podcasts from a Reformed perspective. You can get all the shows in the network by subscribing to the megafeed at https://reformedpodcasts.com/The Distilling Theology merch store setup over at https://shopdistillingtheology.com/ ! While our glassware is currently out of stock, we have our Quote Mugs available featuring awesome quotes from "The Wonderful Works of God" by Herman Bavinck. For a limited time if you purchase all 3, an automatic discount is applied and you get the entire 3-mug collection for $33.33 plus tax/shipping!Thanks for listening and as always, whatever you do, whether you eat or drink, do all to the glory of God.Soli deo Gloria!Support the show

Justin and Blake sip Lagavulin 11 (Nick Offerman Edition) while discussing the doctrine of "Limited Atonement," or as some Reformed theologians prefer to call it, "Definite Atonement." They crack more than their fair share of puns in this limited engagement, and they'll probably need to atone for these jokes later... This is the third episode in a series of five episodes examining the five points of Calvinism -- a reference to the acrostic "TULIP" which summarizing the Reformed "Doctrines of...

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