Calvinism and Arminianism
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SOVEREIGNTY, FREEWILL AND SALVATION<br />
PROF. M. M. NINAN<br />
5. Assurance in Christ: Conditional Security<br />
“Believers are able to resist sin through grace, <strong>and</strong> Christ will keep them from falling;<br />
but whether they are beyond the possibility of ultimately forsaking God or ‘becoming<br />
devoid of grace … must be more particularly determined from the Scriptures.’”<br />
The Synod of Dort was held in 1618-1619 on the issues raised by Arminius among the<br />
reformers.<br />
The decision reached was against those proposed by the remonstrants.<br />
continued to be held by many denominations over <strong>Calvinism</strong><br />
But <strong>Arminianism</strong><br />
<strong>Arminianism</strong> may be represented by the acronym<br />
FACTS:<br />
Freed by Grace (to Believe)<br />
Atonement for All<br />
Conditional Election<br />
Total Depravity<br />
Security in Christ<br />
These points broadly <strong>and</strong> roughly correspond to the historic Articles of Remonstrance<br />
(though they are not specifically a representation of them), which were composed in July<br />
1610 by early Arminians <strong>and</strong> constitute the first formal summary of Arminian theology.<br />
Article numbers have been indicated for each point for convenient comparison. The points<br />
are presented here by logical order rather than acronym order to facilitate explanation<br />
most helpfully.<br />
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