Synod of Dort
by Anonymous
Summary
In 1618, followers of the Reformed faith from around the world met for a synod in Dordrecht, Netherlands. One of the goals of the synod was to form a response to and defense against Arminianism. To that extent, the Canons of Dort were written and adopted. There are five main sections with a concluding statement of current heresies to be rejected. The five sections are often summarized with T.U.L.I.P, which stands for"Total Depravity,""Unconditional Election,""Limited Atonement,""Irresistible Grace," and"Perseverance of the Saints."
Wailand Groenendyk
CCEL Staff Writer
Wailand Groenendyk
CCEL Staff Writer
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