Why Calvinism Can’t Let “World” Mean World - Original Sin, Election, and the Narrowing of God’s Love
Trouble in Paradise - Understanding Orthodoxy by Rethinking ... di Matthew Lyon
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Episode 17 —
Why Calvinism Can’t Let “World” Mean World
What does “world” actually mean in John 3:16?
In this episode, I explore the theological tension surrounding one of Christianity’s most famous verses:
“For God so loved the world…”
Why have so many Reformed theologians historically struggled to let “world” mean humanity universally?
And how did ideas about:
- Original Sin,
- inherited guilt,
- election,
- and divine love
shape broader Christian anthropology, denominational fracture, and even the moral imagination surrounding slavery in America?
This episode examines:
- the Greek word κόσμος (kosmos) in John,
- Augustinian and Reformed theology,
- the emotional logic of limited atonement,
- Orthodoxy’s understanding of humanity ...
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augustineR.C. SproulEastern OrthodoxyCatholicismEvangelicalismcalvinismEssence and energiesCivil WarSlavery