
The London Lyceum Jacob Arminius and Soteriology with Tom McCall and Keith Stanglin
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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