Calvinism: A Complex Negation of Persuasion by the Son of God: A Quantified Approach to the Weaponization of Complexity as a Unified Means of Negating Persuasion by the Son of God (A TMQ Approach) - Couverture souple

Carter, Timothy Evans; Johnson, A. Edmond

 
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Synopsis

What happens when theological complexity becomes a mechanism that obscures the persuasive work of Christ?

In Calvinism: A Complex Negation of Persuasion by the Son of God, Timothy Evans Carter and A. Edmond Johnson present a rigorous analytical critique of determinist theological frameworks through a TMQ (Theological Meta-Quantification) approach. This work argues that certain systematic constructs within Calvinism unintentionally function to neutralize the relational, persuasive, and dialogical dynamics revealed in Scripture.

Rather than offering a superficial polemic, this volume:

• Examines the philosophical structure beneath Reformed determinism
• Analyzes the relationship between divine sovereignty and genuine persuasion
• Evaluates how complexity can function as a theological shield
• Quantifies structural tensions within closed-system theistic models
• Defends a living, relational theism rooted in biblical coherence

This book is written for pastors, theologians, seminary students, and serious readers who desire a deeper examination of how apologetics, persuasion, and systematic theology intersect.

This is not merely a debate about doctrines.
It is a question about whether Christ genuinely persuades—or whether persuasion itself has been systemically negated.

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