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The Best Video On Calvinism

The Best Video On Calvinism, Arminianism & The Gospel

Thoroughly And Accurately Describing True Salvation By Grace Alone

 

One of the best presentations on the subjects of Armininiam, Calvinism, election and predestination can be found in the video by the name of “Amazing Grace: The History And Theology Of Calvinism” narrated by Eric Holmberg.  Don’t let the title fool you… this video could more accurately be called “What is the Gospel?” or “What happened to the Gospel?”.

 

This video is a detailed, facinating and highly informative presentation spanning more than 4 hours, but broken down into 12 parts that can each be watched separately. Each part consists of the teaching of one of 12 fairly well known bible teachers and pastors including D. James Kennedy and R. C. Sproul.  This video (and I have seen a lot of teaching videos) is so good, that I venture to say that anyone who watches it carefully and in its entirety will most likely conclude that the teachings of Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Spurgeon, Keach, Gill, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Whitefield, etc. etc. are indeed the teachings of the bible on election, predestination and salvation.

 

Check this video out today and see what your church or denomination may have neglected to teach you about the most important of all subjects in Christianity.

 

Amazing Grace Video – Part 1 of 3

 

Amazing Grace Video – Part 2 of 3

 

Amazing Grace Video – Part 3 of 3

 


 
A Review of Amazing Grace: The History and Theology of Calvinism DVD can be found here: chalcedon.edu (Christian website)
 

The above “Amazing Grace” video on the history of Calvinism can be purchased on a single DVD, along with a study guide, at the following links:


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