Calvinism’s judgment model is outdated—Christ’s work fulfilled all separation in 70 A.D.
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Calvinism Deconstructed by Fulfilled Eschatology
TGNN deconstructs Calvinism by showing that its emphasis on divine control and predestination is rooted in an age of law and judgment that ended in 70 A.D.
ExplanationCalvinism teaches that God unconditionally elects some to salvation and others to damnation—based on His sovereign will, not human response. TGNN critiques this system by applying fulfilled eschatology: that all covenantal judgment and salvation history was completed in the first century.The framework of Calvinism relies on the continuation of a judgment-based, future-oriented theology. But in the fulfilled view, God has already reconciled the world to Himself through Christ (2 Corinthians 5:19). There is no ongoing division between elect and non-elect—only individuals invited to walk freely in faith and love.Fulfilled eschatology reveals that God is no longer dealing in wrath, exclusion, or determinism. The time of separation is over. Calvinism's rigid theological categories dissolve in light of a fully accomplished redemption.