Abbreviations
Chronology
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Making of a Theologian
Chapter 2: God and Creation
Chapter 3: Providence and Predestination
Chapter 4: Sin and Salvation
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Keith D. Stanglin is Associate Professor of Historical Theology at
the Austin Graduate School of Theology.
Thomas H. McCall is Associate Professor of Biblical and Systematic
Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
"[Stanglin and McCall] have set out to write a clear, balanced, and
sympathetic introduction to the theology of the Dutch theologian,
Jacob Arminius (1559-1609)... This book presents the teaching of
Arminius on God and Christ, creation and fall, sin and salvation,
grace and predestination. Ultimately it shows that Arminius taught
what we might call a very Augustinian Arminianism... It succeeds in
what it set out to do: present an introduction to the theology
of
Arminius. The book helped me see Arminius as a theologian of the
goodness of God." --W. Robert Godfrey, President and Professor of
Church History, Westminster Seminary California
"Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall have provided a much needed
introduction to the thought of this major theologian that is both
scholarly and accessible. They set aside the prejudices and
stereotypes that have often plagued the study of Arminius and
provide a significant access to the main themes of his thought--a
work to be studied by scholars in the field and valued by all
students of the early modern roots of contemporary Protestant
thought."--Richard A.
Muller, P. J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology, Calvin
Theological Seminary
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