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Arminianism is Evangelical Theology

 
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Many critics of Arminian theology accuse it of being less than authentically evangelical (by their definitions, of course). Accepting the idea that “evangelical” equates with belief in salvation by grace through faith alone (emphasized by Reformed theologians) one can clearly see that classical Arminian theology is thoroughly and authentically evangelical. Arminius and his faithful followers all emphasized the gift nature of salvation; all denied any Pelagian talk of human merit with regard to salvation. Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism are both foreign to classical Arminian thought. The critics have simply not read Arminius or his faithful followers on this subject, or they are wrongly insisting that monergism is essential to evangelical faith. Arminian theology is “evangelical synergism,” which is more truly evangelical than its alternatives.
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Many critics of Arminian theology accuse it of being less than authentically evangelical (by their definitions, of course). Accepting the idea that “evangelical” equates with belief in salvation by grace through faith alone (emphasized by Reformed theologians) one can clearly see that classical Arminian theology is thoroughly and authentically evangelical. Arminius and his faithful followers all emphasized the gift nature of salvation; all denied any Pelagian talk of human merit with regard to salvation. Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism are both foreign to classical Arminian thought. The critics have simply not read Arminius or his faithful followers on this subject, or they are wrongly insisting that monergism is essential to evangelical faith. Arminian theology is “evangelical synergism,” which is more truly evangelical than its alternatives.
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