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Amazing Grace, The History And Theology of Calvinism
- 06/11/06
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Who could have thought that a presentation of Calvinism lasting nearly four and a half hours could keep me at rapt attention? Actually, I suppose most people who know me wouldn’t be too terribly surprised. Amazing Grace - The History And Theology of Calvinism is an examination of the doctrines of grace, produced by The Apologetics Group. It is hosted by Eric Holmberg and is a collage of interviews, historical readings, Scripture and drama. It examines “life’s greatest mystery, that man’s question for meaning and redemption is in the end the story of the Lord ‘seeking and saving that which was lost.’”
The presentation is divided into three parts. The first provides the historical context to Calvinism, beginning with the dispute between Pelagius and Augustine. It continues to a discussion of semi-pelagianism, focusing particularly on the dispute between Luther and Erasmus. The section concludes with a brief examination of what came to be known as the five points of Calvinism.
The second part examines the Biblical basis to the doctrines of grace as summarized in the acronym TULIP. Each is examined in the light of the Arminian controversy, in the light of the Scripture, and in light of the impact a proper understanding of this doctrine has on the Christian walk. It concludes with an examination of how Arminian doctrine has damaged the testimony and work of the church.
The third and final section speaks about the necessity of evangelism and provides pointers on evangelizing in a Biblical way. It answers the question of how God’s sovereignty and human responsibilty interact in the preaching of the Gospel and the conversion of souls.
The participants who were interviewed extensively are R.C. Sproul, R.C. Sproul Jr, James Kennedy, Walter Chantry, Thomas Nettles, Walter Bowie, Roger Schultz, Joe Morecraft III, Kenneth Talbot, George Grant, Thomas Ascol and Stephen Mansfield. While all of them have much wisdom to impart, I was drawn especially to R.C. Sproul, who always looks like there is nothing he is more excited about than speaking of the Lord’s gracious act of redemption. He leans into the camera, with a smile on his face, just bursting with enthusiasm as he tells of the works of the Lord and the doctrines of His grace. I also very much appreciated the inclusion of Walter Bowie, pastor of Koinonia Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi. So often it seems (in these parts, at least) that Calvinism is the refuge of the bland, middle-aged, amateur theologian. Yet Bowie, who is African American, lent some wonderful diversity and plenty of godly wisdom to the presentation.
Prior to seeing the DVD I was concerned about the quality, almost expecting it to be poor. Thankfully, I was wrong. Apart from a couple of very minor audio issues (for example, at one point during an outdoor interview wind blows across the microphone) the quality is top-notch. This presentation is well-produced, thoroughly researched and, most importantly, built firmly on the foundation of Scripture. While it deals with theology, it is practical throughout and is sure to help believers, young and old, Calvinist and Arminian, understand just how amazing God’s grace really is. I highly and unreservedly recommend it.
The DVD is only available for purchase online. You can find it at outlets such as Monergism Books.

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Comments (11)
Sweet. I’m going to buy it this summer and show it to friends at college in the fall! Thanks for the review!
Thanks for the heads-up. I ordered it. Looking forward to viewing it, and perhaps many in my church will as well.
Tim,Thanks for reviewing it. I agree with you; I ordered it last year and found it excellent.
I got this for my birthday in April. It was excellent. I especially enjoyed the history they went in to. It was very informative and entertaining. A good buy for anyone.
I got it last year, and it is indeed a great resource to have.
Isn’t there also a study guide that can be used along with the DVD for group settings?
It’s one of my 9 y/o’s favorite videos. *grin* He watches it frequently, along with the Army Ranger documentary.
Think he’s predestined to be a militant Calvinist? *eg*
I agree with your review. I purchased the dvd recently for $18.50. For those who are interested, I purchased through Solid Ground Christian Books @ http://www.solid-ground-books.com/detail_117.asp
I showed it to a friend of mine, who said he had been wrestling with the Doctrines of Grace for 30 years and said something like; “And now it all has become clear to me.”
It’s very well done.
It is funny you should review this DVD this week. At work, a lady (a customer) became very angry and spoke very sharply to our receptionist re: an appointment for her mother. When she came to the office, she apologized and said that she had been immediately convicted that the way she handled the situation had been wrong, and was displeasing to the Lord. She asked our forgiveness, and, as a gift, gave me this DVD. I had never heard of it before, and did not recognize Eric Holmberg from the “Hells Bells” videos I had watched years ago (he looks fine in a grey beard, but he does look different!)
I also thought it was a very well done DVD, and watched it in just two sitting, though it was almost 5 hours long. I was also very impressed with Walter Bowie, and wished I could hear him preach at his home church! Eric Holmberg, beard and all, was a gracious host, and all of the explanations were helpful and clear.
To be honest, though, the most impressive portion to me was when Dr. D. James Kennedy spoke - I have always been impressed with Dr. Kennedy since he believes in the doctrines of grace, but also is an ardent soul winner, founder of Evangelism Explosion, through which literally millions of men and women have professed faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and I trust are truly saved. I am always impressed by the fundamental theology of the doctrines of grace preachers, their depth and thought re: justification, righteousness, etc. - but am often disappointed that they don’t seem to have much of an heart burden to get out the gospel and reach the lost - the “frozen chosen”, as they say. It seems that their train runs only on one rail at times. But Dr. Kennedy does both, beautifully, and is a real inspiration to me in demonstrating that those two thrusts can co-exist in a single heart! That is what attracts me so greatly to Spurgeon, since the incredible depth of God’s purpose in grace is preached simultaneously with a vigorous call for repentance and faith to all who are in the sound of his voice - how faithful, obedient and Biblical! How balanced…
Thanks for these reviews - I am beginning to regularly check out the Discerning Reader site, and am waiting for those recommended reading lists!
Yo,
This DVD is just what America needs since over 80 some odd percent claim to be Bondservants of the Lord Jesus Christ. I am very impressed with the History expounded background of the Doctrines of Grace. I hoped that John Piper could have been on it or even the late Gregory Bahnsen. However, the spokesmen that they had on the DVD really got the point across. Rev. Bowie had me rolling about his falling off the Sears tower analogy of the state of man in Relationship to God. Great Stuff. Talbot was very clear in his presupp’s in explaining the Arminian position as well as Sproul. I’m probably going to watch that DVD til the laser in my DVD player wears out.
Grace and Peaceseal
Hey guys, I just spoke with Jerry Johnson (senior writer/researcher for Amazing Grace) and he told me that The Apologetics Group is celebrating the 4th year since the release of this DVD by offering it for $14.95 for the reast of the year. He also mentioned that they have sold 35,000 copies and have an estimated viewing audiance of 400,000. Praise the Lord. Keep the reformation moving forward. Their website is www.ApologeticsGroup.com.