- "proto-
Arminians"
rather than "
Arminians" to
designate the
leanings of
those divines who
generally didn't
follow classical Arminianism.
English Arminianism was...
-
historical role of
English Arminianism. The
Synod of Dort of 1619 in
effect destro**** the
political base of
Dutch Arminianism.
Arminian views held in England...
- history. Wesleyan–
Arminianism developed as an
attempt to
explain Christianity in a
manner unlike the
teachings of Calvinism.
Arminianism is a theological...
- a fact
which Arminianism's Protestant opponents have
often pointed out. (Augustus Toplady, for example,
famously claimed that
Arminianism was the "Road...
-
classical Arminianism. However, they are not the only
Protestants who can be
considered Arminian or who are
called Arminians.
Arminianism is a minority...
- be
distinguished from
prevenient grace,
particularly ****ociated with
Arminianism,
which teaches that the
offer of
salvation through grace does not act...
- her
Arminian beliefs. [...]
Arminianism is not in love with
libertarian free will –as if that were
central in and of itself. classical
Arminians have...
-
approximately 60
million committed members and a
further 20 million adherents.
Arminianism is
named after Jacobus Arminius, a
Dutch theologian who was
trained to...
- Eerdmans. Forlines, F.
Leroy (2011). Pinson, J.
Matthew (ed.).
classical Arminianism: A
Theology of Salvation.
Randall House. ISBN 978-0-89265-607-3. Gribben...
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Arminianism: The
Theology of Salvation. Nashville:
Randall House. ISBN 978-0-89265-607-3. Leeuwen,
Theodoor Marius van (2009). Arminius,
Arminianism,...