Eric
Eric has a Master of Divinity with an emphasis in Pastoral Care and Counseling from Talbot School of Theology. He has experience in many areas of ministry including small groups, men's ministry, and youth ministry. Originally from Southern California, he now lives with his wife and 3 children just outside Boise, Idaho. He enjoys watching sports and playing with his kids whether it is throwing the football around or a round of board games. Perplexus is life.
Drew
Drew has a Master of Ministry in Intercultural Studies from Covenant Theological Seminary. He works in partnership with a church doing evangelism, training, and discipleship. Originally from the Raleigh, North Carolina area, he has lived in Mexico, China, India, and New Zealand. He enjoys playing board games, watching movies, learning new languages and cultures, and discussing theology. He lives with his wife and two children in Madrid, Spain.
What is Provisionism?
A Mere Provisionism could be summed up in three statements*:
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God loves everyone.
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Christ died for everyone.
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Anyone can be saved.
*Some theologians would like to qualify these statements so as to make them meaningless. Here are a few nuances:
1 all unbelievers in the same way
2 all sins of everyone without exception
3 this is not hypothetical. This means everyone.
In short, we believe what almost all normal Christians throughout Christian history have.
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