Grace, Faith, Free Will

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Randall House Publications, 2002 - Philosophy - 245 pages
Robert E. Picirilli, in Grace, Faith, Free Will, renews the discussion of issues that have divided Calvinism and Arminianism since the Reformation, Jacobus Arminius, a Dutch theologian of the 16th century, contested the dominant theological ideas advanced by the well-known Protestant reformer John Calvin and his disciples. Historically, Arminius has been frequently misunderstood and often interpreted by friend and foe alike. Even today, one who calls himself "Arminian" does so with considerable risk, as the name means different things to different people and comes in various flavors. Many automatically think of Arminians as liberal, differing little from Universalists, at least holding to salvation by works , and possibly espousing heretical views of the Trinity or the goodness of man. In truth, some "Arminians" have held and even now hold such beliefs. No so of Arminius himself, his original followers, or able contemporary theologians such as Picirilli. Though he presents both classics Calvinism and Arminianism in order to help readers intelligently decide for themselves, Dr. Picirilli unashamedly advocates a very specific form of Arminianism as the best resolution of the tensions between the two doctrinal positions.

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Contents

Historical Setting
1
Arminius and the Revolt against Calvinism
3
The Plan of Salvation
19
The Classical Calvinistic Doctrine of Predestination
21
The Classical Arminian Doctrine of Predestination
35
Foreknowledge Freedom and the Future
59
Predestination in the New Testament
65
The Provision of Salvation
85
Calvinism and the Administration of Salvation
141
Salvation Applied in the Arminian View
149
The New Testament and Salvation by Faith
169
Perseverance in Salvation
183
Calvinisms Argument for Necessary Perseverance
185
Arminianism and Conditional Perseverance
197
Hebrews Second Peter and the Possibility of Apostasy
211
Afterword
235

Calvinistic Arguments for a Limited Atonement
87
Arminian Arguments for a Universal Atonement
103
New Testament Evidence for Universal Atonement
123
The Application of Salvation
139

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