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    "proto-Arminians" rather than "Arminians" to designate the leanings of those divines who generally didn't follow classical Arminianism. English Arminianism was...
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    historical role of English Arminianism. The Synod of Dort of 1619 in effect destroyed the political base of Dutch Arminianism. Arminian views held in England...
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    a fact which Arminianism's Protestant opponents have often pointed out. (Augustus Toplady, for example, famously claimed that Arminianism was the "Road...
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  • Named after John Wesley's original Arminian Magazine, the present-day Arminian magazine emphasizes Wesleyan, Arminian, and Holiness theology, with implications...
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    history. Wesleyan–Arminianism developed as an attempt to explain Christianity in a manner unlike the teachings of Calvinism. Arminianism is a theological...
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    her Arminian beliefs. [...] Arminianism is not in love with libertarian free will –as if that were central in and of itself. Classical Arminians have...
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  • Remonstrants (category Arminian denominations)
    classical Arminianism. However, they are not the only Protestants who can be considered Arminian or who are called Arminians. Arminianism is a minority...
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    Jacobus Arminius formulated Arminianism and disagreed with Calvin in particular on election and predestination. Arminianism is defined by God's limited...
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    Netherlands, is an exposition of orthodox Reformed soteriology against Arminianism, by the National Synod held in the Dutch city of Dordrecht in 1618–1619...
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  • Roger E. Olson (category Arminian ministers)
    (2006) in which he defined and defended his vision of Arminianism. Olson fundamentally defines Arminianism by God's "limited" mode of providence and by God's...
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    be distinguished from prevenient grace, particularly associated with Arminianism, which teaches that the offer of salvation through grace does not act...
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  • Stanglin, Keith D. (2009). "Arminius and Arminianism: An Overview of Current Research". Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe. Boston, Massachusetts: Brill...
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    Jacobus Arminius formulated Arminianism and disagreed with Calvin in particular on election and predestination. Arminianism is defined by God's limited...
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    Arminianism are the two main schools of thought. Wesleyan Arminianism is often identical with Methodism. The two systems of Calvinism and Arminianism...
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    Protestantism Reformation English Reformation Calvinism Anglicanism Arminianism Arminianism in the Church of England English Dissenters Independents Nonconformism...
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  • Prevenient grace (category Arminianism)
    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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    in 1641 by Francis Rous, "For Arminianism is the span of a Papist, and if you mark it well, you shall see an Arminian reaching to a Papist, a Papist...
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  • to Calvinism, which teaches that regeneration is the decree of God, Arminianism teaches that a sinner must repent and place their faith in Christ as...
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    Total depravity (category Arminianism)
    offer a more moderate view on the state of fallen humanity than Calvin. Arminianism also accepts a doctrine of total depravity, although not identical to...
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  • approximately 60 million committed members and a further 20 million adherents. Arminianism is named after Jacobus Arminius, a Dutch theologian who was trained to...
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    Jacobus Arminius (category Arminian ministers)
    Arminianism: The Theology of Salvation. Nashville: Randall House. ISBN 978-0-89265-607-3. Leeuwen, Theodoor Marius van (2009). Arminius, Arminianism,...
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    of Calvinism and Arminianism". www.the-highway.com. Retrieved May 30, 2023. Robinson, Jeff (August 25, 2015). "Meet a Reformed Arminian". TGC. Retrieved...
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    maint: location (link) Lashley, James Douglas (2013-05-22). Calvinism, Arminianism, or Another Option: A Hubmaierian/Molinist View of Soteriology. CreateSpace...
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    Protestants, preceded Calvinism but today identify with Reformed theology Arminianism Catholicism Augustinianism Christian universalism Eastern Orthodoxy Palamism...
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  • of Arminianism, rejects the implied belief that the understanding of the Reformed theology has any alliance between the two doctrines and Arminianism is...
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    introduced in Scotland, the Netherlands, Hungary, Switzerland, and France. Arminianism gained followers in the Netherlands and Frisia. Ultimately, these differences...
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  • the Counter Remonstrance of 1611, a lesser-known Reformed reply to the Arminians, which was written prior to the Canons of Dort. The acrostic TULIP was...
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    John Calvin Radical Evangelicalism theology Five solae Book of Concord Arminianism English Counter- Trent Jansenism From the Reformation to the World Wars...
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  • with Arminianism. It traditionally teaches conditional security. In particular, Mennonite soteriology has been historically consistent with Arminianism, whereas...
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  • Remonstrants who maintained his "Arminian" views after his death. John Wesley (an Anglican defender of Arminianism and founder of Wesleyan Methodism)...
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