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Critical Race Theory (CRT):

CRT is a framework in legal and social studies that examines systemic racism and its impact on institutions and society. It emphasizes historical and structural inequalities, often through the lens of race, to address social justice issues and inequities.

Lordship Salvation:

This is a theological view within Christianity that emphasizes the need for a genuine, transformative faith in Christ, involving a surrender of one's life to Him as Lord and Savior. It contrasts with "easy believism" by stressing that salvation is more than mere intellectual assent; it involves a commitment to Christ's lordship.

Calvinism:

Calvinism is a branch of Reformed Christian theology founded by John Calvin. It emphasizes the sovereignty of God in salvation, teaching that God predestines who will be saved (election) and that humans are totally depraved. Calvinism is often summarized by the acronym TULIP (Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, Irresistible grace, Perseverance of the saints).

Each concept addresses different aspects of thought—CRT in societal analysis, Lordship Salvation in Christian doctrine, and Calvinism in theological views—making them distinct in their focus and implications.

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JP1980

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