I've been listening to the lecture series recommended by the original post in this thread. I've got a couple of questions that I'm hoping someone here can answer.

Towards the end of Curt Daniel's lecture on "Covenant Theology", he says that A.W. Pink was a "hypercalvinist". I read Pink's The Sovereignty of God at Pilgrim's encouragement, and I found it convincing. I didn't read anything in it that I would label "hypercalvinist". But I haven't read everything that Pink wrote either. So here's the first of the two questions: Was Pink a hypercalvinist?

In Daniel's lecture on "Amyraldism", he says that he's never found in any of Calvin's writings any indication that Calvin believed in Limited Atonement. Since Limited Atonement looks totally Biblical to me, it's difficult for me to believe that Calvin didn't believe in it. But I haven't read everything that Calvin wrote either. So here's the second question: Did Calvin believe in Limited Atonement, and if so, where's the proof?

Thank you kindly.


A Theological Inventory of American Jurisprudence
"Unjust law is not law." - Augustine (De Lib Arb, i, 5)