Why do Calvinists get so upset with open theists, Arminians, and those who emphasize God’s love as Father instead of only as Judge? In this episode of the Circle Dwellers Podcast, Matt and Tim Krell—Protestant monks with Life Mission Fellowship—explain why they are not Calvinists and why relational theology offers a more biblical and beautiful picture of God. They discuss moral government theology, divine sovereignty, and the watershed issue of whether God can truly be affected by His creatures. Drawing on John Sanders’ The God Who Risks and Clark Pinnock’s The Most Moved Mover and Unbounded Love, they contrast meticulous providence with general providence and show how your view of God shapes prayer, guidance, the problem of evil, and daily Christian living. If you’ve ever struggled with Calvinism, felt crushed by its determinism, or longed for a vision of God as a loving Father who partners with His people, this conversation will challenge and encourage you.