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We are not elected...either for our faith, or according to our faith; that is, elected that we might believe. William Perkins
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Canons of Dort Chapter 1: Unconditional Election

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  • Peter G. Feenstra

This article discusses chapter 1 of the Canons of Dort, on unconditional election.

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Pick Me, Pick Me: Unconditional Election – TULIP Part 2

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  • Clint Archer

This article discusses the doctrine of unconditional election.

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Distinctively Reformed Soteriology

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  • James A. Laning

This article explains how the doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints are distinctives of the Reformed teaching on salvation.

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The Five Points of Calvinism

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  • W. J. Seaton

This article explains the five points of Calvinism, which are total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible calling, and perseverance of the saints.

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What Difference Does It Make?

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  • Mark Webb

This article looks at total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints as doctrines that are essential to evangelism.

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Reformed Theology

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  • Philip G. Ryken

The distinguishing character of Reformed theology is the place it gives to God. By looking at TULIP—total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints—this article shows how this is so.

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The Five Points of Calvinism (Part 3): Unconditional Election

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  • John W. Keddie

This is the third article in a series on the five points of Calvinism. This article focuses on unconditional election. The nature of man, being sinful, is not a foundation for God's election. Predestination is completely rooted in God. Desiring Christ, repentance, and seeking forgiveness are marks of election.

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Answering The Objections To The Doctrine Of Unconditional Election Part 2

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  • Ray McLaughlin

This article is on the topic of election and salvation. The author looks specifically at the objections raised against the doctrine of unconditional election.

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Who Saves Whom?

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  • Michael Horton

In this article the author offers a few responses to the common objections concerning the doctrine of election. He states, "If one does not believe in the doctrine of unconditional election, it is impossible to have a high doctrine of grace."

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Electing Love

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  • D. Macleod

This article is about election in its relation to the love of God, salvation, and evangelism. Unconditional election and how to view the death of the infants of believers is also discussed.

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Unconditional Election

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  • Cornelis P. Venema

This article discusses the doctrine of unconditional election, particularly as it is expressed in the Canons of Dort, Chapter 1. The author provides the scriptural support for this doctrine as well, and then proceeds to also address the matter of reprobation, and how election should be preached.

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