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Amyraldism (sometimes Amyraldianism) is a
Calvinist doctrine. It is also
known as the
School of Saumur, post redemptionism,
moderate Calvinism, or hypothetical...
- soteriology, but do not hold to a
specific confession or to
covenant theology.
Amyraldism (or
sometimes Amyraldianism, also
known as the
School of Saumur, hypothetical...
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Consensus was
drafted to
counteract the
theology of
Saumur and
Amyraldism.
Amyraldism Richard Baxter Iustitia Dei: A
History Of The
Christian Doctrine...
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benefit of all
humans without exception. It is
normally ****ociated with
Amyraldism (four-point Calvinism), as well as
Arminianism and
other non-Calvinist...
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limited toleration of
Protestantism in France. The
Academy was the home of
Amyraldism, an
important strand of
Protestant thought of the
seventeenth century...
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Methodists Holiness movement Wesleyanism Puritans Quakers Reformed churches Amyraldism (a.k.a."four-point Calvinism")
Arminianism Christian reconstructionism...
- from the ****embly. A.
Craig Troxel writes that the
Confession excludes Amyraldism, but does not
discuss the other, more
moderate forms of
hypothetical universalism...
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Moral example (Socinian)
Types Limited (Scholastic / Reformed)
Unlimited (
Amyraldism / Arminianism / Protestantism) See also
Christian universalism v t e...
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Protestant movements nor as
parachurch organizations.
Amsdorfians Arminianism Amyraldism Awakening British New
Church Movement Confessing Movement Cooneyites Eternal...
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Moral example (Socinian)
Types Limited (Scholastic / Reformed)
Unlimited (
Amyraldism / Arminianism / Protestantism) See also
Christian universalism v t e...