Ian Clary and Wyatt Graham talk about John Calvin’s view of original sin and free will.
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Episode 9: Original Sin and Free Will (Institutes 2.1–2)

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Ian Clary and Wyatt Graham talk about John Calvin’s view of original sin and free will.
Wyatt Graham (PhD., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as the part-time Editor in Chief of TGC Canada. You can follow him on X at @wagraham or at wyattgraham.com.
In his One Assembly, Jonathan Leeman observes a biblical pattern wherein local churches assemble together in one place. He also argues that the word ekklesia means assembly, or a gathered people. On these bases, Leeman concludes that the Bible forbids multiple services and sites. I agree with his observations. When Paul and Barnabas “gathered the church together” in Antioch (Acts 14:27), they brought everyone into one assembly. This is the normal pattern we see in Scripture. A church is a gathered people. I disagree, however, with Leeman’s further claim that the Bible forbids multiple services because his argument relies too...