Implikasi The Five Point Of Calvinism (TULIP) Dalam Penginjilan Dan Implementasinya Bagi Cosmic Mission

Sesawi 1 (2):64-76 (2020)
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Abstract

Salvation is an important part of the Christian faith. In the acronym, TULIP shows the principle that salvation is certain. A sovereign God saves humans. John Calvin has a soteriological concept that focuses on God's sovereignty. Calvin's soteriological thinking is contained in the TULIP acronym formulation of salvation. At present there are problems with the environment, a great deal of environmental degradation has led to a relational disharmony. Such conditions require responses from people who have been saved so that the concept of Cosmic Missiology is an important thing to put forward. Then are there any doctrinal formula implications of the TULIP acronym that can be implemented to realize a motivation for doing a cosmic mission? Through this article, a review will be carried out to see the implications of the five points of Calvinism and their implementation for cosmic missiology.

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Made Nopen Supriadi
Arastamar Bengkulu Theological Seminary

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