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Jordan and Hunter talk with Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin about Arminius and soteriology. They cover topics like : What is Arminius's position with respect to the infamous 'facientibus quod in se est' statement? Is Arminius a 'syngergist'? (And, of course: What is 'synergism' anyway?) Given Arminius's statements, is he rightly considered a 'Semi-Pelagian'? Should we think of Arminius as Reformed? How similar is his soteriological system to what we think of as Reformed today?
Resources:
1) Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace, Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin
2) After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology, Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin
3) Center for Christian Studies
4) Trinity, Christology, and the Theological Interpretation of Scripture with Tom McCall
5) Book Review: Arminius and the Reformed Tradition, Tom McCall
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Jordan and Hunter talk with Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin about Arminius and soteriology. They cover topics like : What is Arminius's position with respect to the infamous 'facientibus quod in se est' statement? Is Arminius a 'syngergist'? (And, of course: What is 'synergism' anyway?) Given Arminius's statements, is he rightly considered a 'Semi-Pelagian'? Should we think of Arminius as Reformed? How similar is his soteriological system to what we think of as Reformed today?
Resources:
1) Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace, Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin
2) After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology, Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin
3) Center for Christian Studies
4) Trinity, Christology, and the Theological Interpretation of Scripture with Tom McCall
5) Book Review: Arminius and the Reformed Tradition, Tom McCall

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