Difference between revisions of "Arminianism"

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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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'''Definitions / explanations'''
 
'''Definitions / explanations'''
 
* [[Brief notes on Arminianism]]
 
* [[Brief notes on Arminianism]]
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'''Articles / opinions'''
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
* [[Some short thoughts on Arminianism by different users]]
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* [[Comments on Arminianism]]
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'''Quotes'''
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* [[Quotes on Arminianism]]
  
  

Revision as of 07:06, 15 October 2005

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.




Definitions / explanations


Articles / opinions


Quotes



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