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C_R said:
I've been listening to the lecture series recommended by the original post in this thread. I've got a couple of questions that I'm hoping someone here can answer.

Towards the end of Curt Daniel's lecture on "Covenant Theology", he says that A.W. Pink was a "hypercalvinist". I read Pink's The Sovereignty of God at Pilgrim's encouragement, and I found it convincing. I didn't read anything in it that I would label "hypercalvinist". But I haven't read everything that Pink wrote either. So here's the first of the two questions: Was Pink a hypercalvinist?

Thank you kindly.



C_R

From what I gather, in some of Pinks earlier writings he rejected the terms ‘free-agency’ and ‘free-will’ in relation to ‘human responsibility’ and also the gospel being presented as an ‘offer’. His writings improved however by becoming clearer in proclaiming the freeness of the gospel and from what I have read he definitely was not a hyper-Calvinist.


William


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