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Arminius and the Reformed Tradition: Grace and the Doctrine of Salvation

J.V. Fesko
4.9/5 (34547 ratings)
Description:Some scholars argue that Jacob Arminius was a Reformed theologian and held to the basic tenets of Reformed soteriology. But is this the best way to understand Arminius? In this perceptive set of essays, J. V. Fesko reassesses the context and meaning of Arminius’s writings on topics such as predestination, effectual calling, union with Christ, justification, and perseverance. Granting that Arminius ministered within the Reformed church and held many theological points of continuity with Reformed orthodoxy, Fesko demonstrates that Arminius’s understanding of salvation differed significantly enough from confessional norms to conclude that he presented an alternative Protestant conception of soteriology. To view his soteriology as anything less is an effort to rewrite history and even to disrespect Arminius’s work.Table of Contents: 1.     Facientibus Quod in Se Est2.     Predestination3.     Effectual Calling4.     Union with Christ5.     Justification6.     PerseveranceWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Arminius and the Reformed Tradition: Grace and the Doctrine of Salvation. To get started finding Arminius and the Reformed Tradition: Grace and the Doctrine of Salvation, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Arminius and the Reformed Tradition: Grace and the Doctrine of Salvation

J.V. Fesko
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Some scholars argue that Jacob Arminius was a Reformed theologian and held to the basic tenets of Reformed soteriology. But is this the best way to understand Arminius? In this perceptive set of essays, J. V. Fesko reassesses the context and meaning of Arminius’s writings on topics such as predestination, effectual calling, union with Christ, justification, and perseverance. Granting that Arminius ministered within the Reformed church and held many theological points of continuity with Reformed orthodoxy, Fesko demonstrates that Arminius’s understanding of salvation differed significantly enough from confessional norms to conclude that he presented an alternative Protestant conception of soteriology. To view his soteriology as anything less is an effort to rewrite history and even to disrespect Arminius’s work.Table of Contents: 1.     Facientibus Quod in Se Est2.     Predestination3.     Effectual Calling4.     Union with Christ5.     Justification6.     PerseveranceWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Arminius and the Reformed Tradition: Grace and the Doctrine of Salvation. To get started finding Arminius and the Reformed Tradition: Grace and the Doctrine of Salvation, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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398
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1601789343
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