Thursday Nov 21, 2024

The Theology of Arminianism

Arminianism is a school of Protestant Christian theology that holds the Christian doctrine that salvation was brought about by Jesus Christ. It was founded by Jacobus Arminius who was a Dutch theologian. Most mainstream Protestantism and Evangelicalism accept Arminianism because of the influence of John Wesley and can be found distinguished within the Methodist movement.

Dispensationalism

Dispensationalism is a system or method which attempts to define how God carries out for His purposes towards men. Adherents have calculated that there are three dispensations, which are the Patriarchal (that which is most powerful), the Mosaic (or Jewish), and Christianity. The key principles of Dispensationalism are the belief that there is a distinction between what God has planned for Israel and what God has planned for the Church. Dispensationalists use the literal principle of interpretation. They believe the…
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