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Arminian (adjective): Relating to the teachings of Jacobus Arminius, a Dutch theologian known for his opposition to the strict Calvinist doctrine of predestination
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- A person who follows the soteriological doctrine of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius that people are able to choose to resist or accept divine grace and therefore faith and salvation through free will.
- Of or relating to the soteriological doctrine of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius.
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Arminian theology denies salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
Oneness groups are decidedly Arminian in the doctrine of salvation.
Arminian theology is the opposite of Calvinist theology.
Slade threw himself into the Arminian controversy.
Arminian theology denies the sovereignty of God.
We leave that kind of thinking to our Arminian friends.
To the Arminian free will is no free will at all.
Mennonites tend to agree with the Arminian view.
The Arminian believes that some desire to repent and be saved.
Emmons may have originally been somewhat inclined to Arminian views.
An Arminian believes that if he runs the stop sign he will lose his salvation.
Every man by nature is an Arminian.
Where the Arminian parts from the Calvinist is in the area of sovereign control.
They probably are not properly part of an Arminian kind of theology.
Maurice systematically removed Arminian magistrates from office and called a national synod at Dordrecht.
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The universalistic note is always prominent in the Arminian system.
The problems that arise from the Arminian concept of sufficient grace are manifold.
Maybe you need to go back and read the formulations of Arminian.
Arminian divines generally say that God draws men by the preaching of the gospel.
Together with Bicker he was also the leader of the Arminian faction of the city.
The Arminian objection against foreordination bears with equal force against the foreknowledge of God.
The doctrine of conditional election is most often associated with the Arminian churches.
Arminian beliefs compared to other Protestants.
John Wesley has historically been the most influential advocate for the teachings of Arminian soteriology.
You can have an Arminian ecclesiology.
You should rather cut the Arminian.
The Arminian delegation is coming.
This is the common Arminian error.
The Arminian limits the atonement as certainly as does the Calvinist.
But that view is fundamentally Arminian.
Marshall had an Arminian theology.
The Arminian position is totally contrary to the explicit teaching of Scripture.
That is essentially Arminian theology.
His Arminian theology is most clearly outlined in his famous Checks to Antinomianism.
I disagree with the Methodists upon their way of Arminian doctrine.
It is simply literally Arminian to teach that Christ died for all men.
Men are by nature Arminian.
Today we will discuss the Arminian and Calvinist view on the atonement.
But Arminian theology would never become as dominant among Baptists as Calvinism once was.
This distinguishes them from General Baptists who instead hold to an Arminian theology.
In both Calvinism and Arminian view the future must already exist.
Evangelicalism in the Church of England is overwhelmingly Arminian.
Wesley embraced the Arminian doctrines that dominated the Church of England at the time.
No one has ever heard of Arminian Gold Takvor.
I was an Arminian Protestant and am now a Catholic.
He is credited with introducing Cartesianism into Dutch Arminian circles.
They rejected Arminian soteriology.
Arminian theology takes its name from Jacob Arminius.
Classical Pentecostal soteriology is generally Arminian rather than Calvinist.
The Arminian party.