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In his book, Against Calvinism, Arminian theologian Roger Olson said that a student once asked him if he would still worship God if Calvinism was true. Olson wrote, “I knew the only possible ...
There appears to be a growing number of young people drawn to Wesleyanism and Wesleyan-Arminian theology. Nearly 20 years after the rise of New Calvinism—when “Young, Restless, Reformed ...
Meanwhile, the denomination has been roiled by the growing embrace of Calvinism by its clerical ... been dominated by the more optimistic Arminian/Wesleyan view of human nature that took hold ...
Arminius began to question Calvinism (especially its view of grace ... which developed and articulated the key themes of what is today called Arminian theology: Christ died for all (not just ...
Arminianism holds the dominant position in the debate, but there are signs that Calvinism is having a resurgence. In 2009, a Time Magazine cover story called “The New Calvinism” one of the top ...
Challenging conventional beliefs, Craig presents a thorough examination of Calvinism, exposing the darkness that lurks beneath its surface and shedding light on its controversial doctrines.
In it he termed Calvinism a "man-made" doctrine not supported by scripture and defended what he called "the true teachings of grace." ...
Hughes’ op-ed article tracing Donald Trump’s raucous presidency to Calvinism. First, the term “Calvinism” across theology and ecumenical life has always referred to 16th century theologian ...
Arminian theology made its most lasting mark in the United States. The Puritans adhered to the stricter varieties of Calvinism; no one could accuse them of holding an optimistic view of human nature.
This database provides bibliographic information for articles, essays, and lectures produced from the 16th century to the present which deal with John Calvin and 16th century Calvinism. In 1971 the ...