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Clarke examines the theological development of Arminius up to his magnum opus, the Declaration of Sentiments (1608). Arminius argued that Christ himself is the foundation of election, and that we are saved by a new relationship with God through Christ. Both these insights led him at last to reject the Calvinist concept of salvation and damnation through a hidden decree made in a Christ-less secret counsel of the divine wisdom. Arminius was unsuccessful in the short term, but this study contends that his views have much to teach us.
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The Ground of Election: Jacobus Arminius' Doctrine of the Work and Person of Christ
January 1, 2007, Paternoster
Paperback
in English
1842273981 9781842273982
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The Ground of Election: Jacobus Arminius' Doctrine of the Work and Person of Christ (Studies in Christian History and Thought)
December 2006, Wipf & Stock Publishers
Paperback
in English
1597529192 9781597529198
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