Hyper-Calvinism: Defined By A Hyper-Calvinist
The Particular Baptist Vodcast serves as an analysis of Particular Baptist history and theology from a Hyper-Calvinist point of view.
This Episode: How does one define Hyper-Calvinism? While there are modern and free-lancing definitions, there is also a historic definition which serves as the goal post for the label. In the episode, Jared Smith explores the historical and doctrinal developments which led from the writings of John Calvin during the 16th century to that set of teachings which became known as Hyper-Calvinism during the 18th century.
0:03 Introduction
9:08 Chapter 1—First Level Hyper-Calvinism: From Calvin To The Westminster Confession (1550-1646)
46:56 Chapter 2—Second Level Hyper-Calvinism: From The Westminster Confession To The Baptist Confession (1646-1689)
1:29:01 Chapter 3—Third Level Hyper-Calvinism: The Baptist Confession Of Faith And Benjamin Keach’s Covenantal Reform (1689-1704)
02:14:37 Chapter 4—Third Level Hyper-Calvinism: Benjamin Keach’s Covenantal Reform And John Gill’s Systematic Theology (1704-1771)
03:29:14 Chapter 5—Third Level Hyper-Calvinism: The “Modern Question” And The Particular Baptist Denominational Split (1785-1815)
