Something I have been reading about lately among so called Reformed Christians is the claim that Christ's atonement is for all and particularly for the elect. Among other names I have heard this view is described as is the unlimited/limited atonement view.
They claim that the limited view denies the well meant offer of the Gospel and it is more a logical conclusion of the rest of TULIP itself, rather than a teaching of Scripture itself.

I can't for the life of me make sense of that view and thought perhaps someone here could explain it to me.

These people also claim that at Dorte, many held to this view and also there were and are many prominent Reformed believers today that hold to this view.

Is this claim true? Who might these prominent Reformed believers be?

Tom