Arminian theology : Roger E. Olson.
Material type:
- 0830828419 (hbk.)
- 9780830828418 (hbk.)
- 230.49 22
- BX6195 .O47 2006
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230.48 MUSK Midden in het leven beschouwingen over mens, samenleving en cultuur | 230.48 OOST Bernard Alfrink, katholiek | 230.48 WARG Jacques Gaillot biographie | 230.49 Arminian theology : | 230.49 Why I am not an Arminian / | 230.5 The pattern of sound doctrine : | 230.5 DANH Charles Hodge as a dogmatician. |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Myth 1: Arminian theology is the opposite of Calvinist/Reformed theology -- Myth 2: A hybrid of Calvinism and Arminianism is possible -- Myth 3: Arminianism is not an orthodox evangelical option -- Myth 4: The heart of Arminianism is belief in free will -- Myth 5: Arminian theology denies the sovereignty of God -- Myth 6: Arminianism is a human-centered theology -- Myth 7: Arminianism is not a theology of grace -- Myth 8: Arminians do not believe in predestination -- Myth 9: Arminian theology denies justification by grace alone through faith alone -- Myth 10: All Arminians believe in the governmental theory of the atonement -- Rules of engagement for evangelical Calvinists and Arminians.