arminianism
/ɑrˈmɪniəˌnɪzəm/
noun
- A theological system based on the teachings of Jacobus Arminius, which emphasizes human free will, conditional election, and the possibility of resisting God's grace.
- Many modern evangelical churches blend elements of Arminianism and Calvinism.
- The Five Articles of Remonstrance outline the core beliefs of Arminianism.
- Arminianism became a major influence in Protestant theology during the 17th century.
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