The truth is, there isn’t a central dogma in Calvinism, although it is certainly God-centered—and, more specifically, Christ-centered, since it is only in the Son that God’s saving purposes and action in history are most clearly revealed. Yet even in this case, Christ does not serve as a central idea or thesis from which we deduce other doctrines. Rather, we are taught by Scripture itself to find Christ at its center from Genesis to Revelation.

