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Who Was Arminius?

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  • W. Robert Godfrey

Who was Arminius? What did he teach? Do the differences between Calvinism and Arminianism today matter? These are the questions that this article addresses. It also addresses the implications of Arminius' teaching on the study and practice of Christianity today.

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The Arminian Controversy and the Synod of Dort

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  • Sarah Vandergugten

This article discusses the situation of the churches in the Netherlands from about 1560 onward. It looks at the life and teachings of Arminius, the path leading to the Synod of Dort (1618-19), and the decisions of the Synod of Dort.

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Biography of Franciscus Gomarus (1563-1602)

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  • C. Matthew McMahon

This article gives a short overview of the life of Franciscus Gomarus by looking at his early life and education, his ministry, his professorship, and his defence of the gospel against Arminius.

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Who Was Arminius?

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  • W. Robert Godfrey

This article is a biography of James Arminius and discusses the rise of Arminianism. The author highlights the importance of retaining the difference and separation between Calvinism and Arminianism today.

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A New Perspective on Arminius

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  • W. den Boer

This article looks at the convictions and motives of Jacobus Arminius in relation to grace and sin. Arminius strove to maintain that salvation is by grace alone, and to remove the connection between God and sin. The author maintains that throughout history Arminius has not always been viewed fairly.

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