The history of the Calvinist–Arminian debate begins in the early 17th century in the Netherlands with a Christian theological dispute between the followers...
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those implying any extension of central government powers over clerics. While the term "Arminian" was widely used in debates of that time, and was subsequently...
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officially granted Arminianism protection as a religion, although animosity between Arminians and Calvinists continued. Most of the early Remonstrants...
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Reformed Christianity (redirect from Calvinist)
using the term Calvinist to exclude Arminians. Reformed Christianity also has a complicated relationship with Anglicanism, the branch of Christianity originating...
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controversies raised by the Dutch Remonstrants (see History of the Calvinist-Arminian debate). Some Reformed denominations have included the Westminster Confession...
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Total depravity (category Arminianism)
and all Calvinist churches. Arminian denominations, such as Methodists, believe and teach total depravity, but with distinct differences, the most important...
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Grace Baptist (category Calvinist and Reformed denominations)
Calvinism 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate List of Strict Baptist churches "History of UK Baptists". London Baptist...
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Wesleyan theology (redirect from Wesleyan-Arminian)
Magazine. This period, during the Calvinist–Arminian debate, was influential in forming a lasting link between Arminian and Wesleyan theology. Wesley's...
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Jacobus Arminius (category Arminian ministers)
minister and theologian during the Protestant Reformation period whose views became the basis of Arminianism and the Dutch Remonstrant movement. He served...
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Covenant theology (redirect from Wesleyan-Arminian covenant theology)
with Arminian soteriology. As a framework for Biblical interpretation, covenant theology stands in contrast to dispensationalism in regard to the relationship...
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Unconditional election (redirect from Doctrine of the elect)
unconditional grace) is a Calvinist doctrine relating to predestination that describes the actions and motives of God prior to his creation of the world, when he...
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notably through the Calvinist-Arminian debate until today. Theologians have subsequently articulated various perspectives on how God's exercise of sovereignty...
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Perseverance of the saints, also known as preservation of the saints, is a Calvinist doctrine asserting that the elect will persevere in faith and ultimately...
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Predestination (redirect from Types of religious predestination)
from an individual's free will. It has long been an issue in Calvinist–Arminian debate. An alternative viewpoint is Corporate election, which distinguishes...
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Eternal security (redirect from Security of the believer)
to the doctrine of "eternal security." While initially embraced by Calvinists, dispensationalism was later adopted by Arminians, who retained the concept...
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Chiciudean. The History of Calvinism and Arminianism among Romanian Baptists (PDF). p. 8. Nicolae Chiciudean. The History of Calvinism and Arminianism among...
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Johannes Acronius (category 16th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
than by his part in the quarrel between Arminians (Remonstrants) and Contra-Remonstrants (see History of Calvinist–Arminian debate). He was born in Grimersum...
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Reformed orthodoxy (redirect from Calvinist orthodoxy)
Reformed orthodoxy or Calvinist orthodoxy was an era in the history of Calvinism in the 16th to 18th centuries. Calvinist orthodoxy was paralleled by...
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Remonstrants (category Arminian denominations)
the Synod of Dordrecht, after expelling the thirteen Arminian pastors headed by Simon Episcopius, established the victory of the Calvinist school. It...
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Contra-Remonstrants. The Arminians were accused of propagating false doctrine and perceived as ready to compromise with the Spanish, whereas the Dutch Calvinists were...
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Irresistible grace (category Calvinist theology)
III of the Five articles of Remonstrance. Nevertheless, Calvinist Charles Hodge says, "The (Arminian) and (Roman Catholic) doctrine is true, if the other...
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Orthodoxy History of Protestantism History of the Anglican Communion History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate History of the Catholic Church History of the Church...
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Protestantism (redirect from The Protestant Heritage)
will (in the Arminian doctrine) or if God's grace is irresistible and limited to only some (in Calvinism). Some Calvinists assert that the Arminian perspective...
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Augustus Toplady (category 18th-century Calvinist and Reformed ministers)
pamphlet debate between Toplady and Wesley about whether the Church of England was historically Calvinist or Arminian. [citation needed] This debate peaked...
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Grace in Christianity (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
found outside of (the Catholic Church's) visible structure". At about the same time that Calvinists and Arminians were debating the meaning of grace in Protestantism...
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Hugo Grotius (category Arminian theologians)
between the chair of theology at Leiden Jacobus Arminius and his followers (who are called Arminians or Remonstrants) and the strongly Calvinist theologian,...
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Semi-Pelagianism (section Calvinism and Arminianism)
doctrines of sovereignty, original sin and grace -- most notably Arminian Protestants and Roman Catholics. Although Calvinist and Lutheran theologies of salvation...
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Five solae (redirect from Solas of the Reformation)
but may also claim the doctrine of sola gratia, though they understand it quite differently than Lutherans and Calvinists do. Arminians believe that God...
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Salvation in Christianity (redirect from Doctrine of the Atonement)
2020, at the Wayback Machine. The Calvinist Corner. Retrieved 2011-11-12. "Comparison of Calvinism and Arminianism". www.the-highway.com. Retrieved May 30...
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was the dominant form of Protestantism in France. After a period of struggle, Calvinists were officially tolerated there. Under the leadership of John...
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