A Defense of Reformed Orthodoxy Against the Romanizing Doctrines of the New Auburn Theology
TheAuburn Theology and Baptismal Regeneration: One of the main reasons that the Auburn theology must hold that the blood of Christ only temporarily saves most “Christians; ” that Jesus’ atonement is simultaneously efficacious and non-efficacious for most professing believers is their bizarre understanding of baptism. Note the following quotes:
TheAuburn Paradigm’s Rejection of Historic Calvinism Considered andRefuted: The Auburn theology with its rejection of the two-fold distinction of the church, baptismal regeneration, unique understanding of the covenant idea that people who were truly saved and forgiven can fall away is primarily based on two types of passages. There are passages which supposedly teach that genuine Christians can fall away and go to hell and there are those which are said to teach that people who apostatize were at one time truly united to Christ. Given the foundational nature of these kind of passages for the Auburn system we will examine some of their primary proof texts in order to prove that their interpretations of these passages is illegitimate and contrary to the analogy of Scripture.
(4) The Auburn paradigm rests in large part on an unscriptural understanding of John 15:1-8: