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''In brief'': A term used (sometimes in a derogatory sense by Reformed theologians) to mean someone who denies predestination, or more broadly, who denies the 5 tenets of Calvinism. Named for Jacobus Arminius whose opinions were condemned by the Synod of Dort (1618-1619). Often used as a shorthand for non-Calvinists or people who believe that humans play some active role in the salvation or damnation of their souls.
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{{summary | text=A term used (sometimes in a derogatory sense by Reformed theologians) to mean someone who denies [[predestination]], or more broadly, who denies the 5 tenets of [[Calvinism]]. Named for [[Jacobus Arminius]] whose opinions were condemned by the [[Synod of Dort]] (1618-1619). Often used as a shorthand for non-Calvinists or people who believe that humans play some active role in the [[salvation]] or damnation of their souls.}}
  
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{{topics}}
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* [[Calvinism]]
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* [[Jacobus Arminius]]
  
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{{opinions}}
  
'''Definitions / explanations'''
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{{quotes}}
* [[An overview of Arminianism]]
 
  
 
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{{returnto}} [[Predestination]]
'''Articles / opinions'''
 
* [[Comments on Arminianism]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Quotes'''
 
* [[Quotes on Arminianism]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''See also'''
 
* [[Order of God's decrees]]
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 05:56, 11 October 2006

A term used (sometimes in a derogatory sense by Reformed theologians) to mean someone who denies predestination, or more broadly, who denies the 5 tenets of Calvinism. Named for Jacobus Arminius whose opinions were condemned by the Synod of Dort (1618-1619). Often used as a shorthand for non-Calvinists or people who believe that humans play some active role in the salvation or damnation of their souls. (Read more)




See Arminianism (overview) for more information



Related topics


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Arminianism (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


For related quotations see Arminianism (quotes)



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