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Is Westminster Seminary Wrong?

I keep seeing Westminster Seminary suggest/imply that Beza recommended Arminius to be the next professor at Leiden. Beza did die in 1605,...

Correcting PRC Theological Seminary

In a previous post I critiqued a video made by Ligonier. In this article I wish to give you my notes on a different video posted by PRC...

Correcting Ligonier

Four years ago, Ligonier Ministries uploaded a 1-minute-28-second video to YouTube called “Professor Jacobus Arminius.” Go ahead and...

Theology and Dissension

Arminius described dissension as that which opposes union, and Arminius considered union better than disunity. He therefore described...

D is for Dancing

When I got married in 2016 at our Baptist Church, there was a lot of jokes about dancing, specifically the sinful aspects of it- "a...

F is for Family: Friend and Foe

I created this Family Tree to better understand Arminius's family and his relationships at Ledien University (1603-1609). Overview: When...

H is for Hermanism

Hi, my name is, what? My name is, who? My name is, chka-chka.... Harmenszoon? Yup. Before Arminius was Arminius, he was known on the...

Arminius On Dissension #BaalGate

A contentious debate, which has been dubbed "Baalgate," recently erupted online over the doctrine of infant damnation. Calvinists are...

Arminius: A Chronological Timeline

Dredging through the academic sources, I present below an abbreviated look at Jacob Arminius’ life in chronological order. Although the...

A is for Arminianism: Getting Started

Welcome to A is for Arminianism! My name is Richard Ellis, and yes, I am an Arminian! Of course, that doesn't say a whole lot to some,...

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  • Arminius: A Study in the Dutch Reformation, by Carl Bangs 

  • The Life of James Arminius D.D,  by Kaspar Brandt, Translated by John Guthrie

  • Arminius and the Assurance of Salvation: The Context, Roots, and Shape of the Leiden Debate, 1603-1609, by Keith D. Stanglin  

  • Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace, by Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall

  • After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology, by Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall

  • The Literature of the Arminian Controversy: Religion, Politics, and the Stage in the Dutch Republic, by Freya Sierhuis

  • Reconsidering Arminius: Beyond the Reformed and Wesleyan Divide, edited by Keith Stanglin, Mark Bilby, and Mark Mann

  • Arminius and His Declaration of Sentiments: An Annotated Translation with Introduction and Theological Commentary, by W. Stephen Gunter

  • God, Creation, and Providence in the Thought of Jacob Arminius: Sources and Directions of Scholastic Protestantism in the Era of Early Orthodoxy, by Richard Muller

  • Arminian Theology: Myths and Realities, by Roger E. Olson

  • 40 Questions About Arminianism, by J. Matthew Pinson

  • Classical Arminianism, by F. Leroy Forlines, edited by Matthew Pinson

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