In "Understanding Calvinism," author embarks on a captivating journey into the intricate web of Calvinist theology, unraveling its profound psychological underpinnings and shedding light on its cult-like aspects.
Through meticulous analysis, the author illuminates how Calvinism fosters an environment of control and submission, examining the mechanisms through which individuals are indoctrinated and ensnared within its grasp. With penetrating insight, the author navigates the labyrinthine corridors of Calvinist thought, uncovering the psychological dynamics that perpetuate its influence and inhibit critical inquiry.
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What an interesting book. Rather than nitpick the theology of Calvinists, the author instead focussing on the groups method of control. The author compares Calvinistic type community groups to cults as they both have similar group dynamics at play including double speak, conformity to doctrines, Isolation, play on words, pastor/hero worship, elitisms, insiders and outsiders and more.