What does it mean to be a “Hyper-calvinist” anyway?
The first time I ever heard the term “Hyper” was when Dave Reagan accused Jody Dillow of being a Hyper-Calvinist.
(Reagan does not like the idea of eternal security, and he thought that Dillow was guilty of being double-plus-good on eternal security, hence the label.)
Philip Johnson is a five-point Clvinist. The link below takes you to his web page that offers the best explanation I’ve ever read:
http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/articles/hypercal.htm