KJV vs. Augustine, Calvin & MacArthur: A Scriptural Refutation of TULIP and Lordship Salvation
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Are the foundational doctrines of Reformed Theology truly biblical, or are they the philosophical traditions of men?
In KJV vs. Augustine, Calvin & MacArthur, David Michael Curtis presents a rigorous, systematic refutation of Calvinism, relying strictly on the plain English text of the King James Bible. Bypassing the echo chambers of modern denominational commentaries, this book employs a meticulous topical Bible study method—gathering and harmonizing every relevant verse on a given subject—to test the five points of TULIP against the whole counsel of God.
Structured around 100 pivotal questions, this volume provides both rapid summary answers and comprehensive deep dives. Curtis directly challenges the core tenets of Reformed thought, dismantling the concepts of Total Inability, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and unconditional Eternal Security. Through deep scriptural analysis, readers will explore the Pharisee Paradox, the undeniable reality of the Book of Life, and the critical distinction between imputed and infused righteousness.
Whether you are wrestling with the historical teachings of John Calvin and Augustine of Hippo, or the modern arguments of John MacArthur, this book equips you with the scriptural evidence needed to break free from deterministic theology. It is a bold invitation to every Berean student to lay aside philosophical assumptions, examine the scriptures directly, and rediscover the relational, loving God who genuinely offers the water of life to whosoever will.