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Arminianism

overall review score: 4.2
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Arminianism is a theological system that emphasizes free will and individual responsibility in salvation, in contrast to the Calvinist doctrine of predestination.

Key Features

  • Focus on human free will in salvation
  • Belief in conditional election and resistible grace
  • Emphasis on divine love and desire for all to be saved

Pros

  • Emphasizes human agency and responsibility
  • Encourages personal growth and moral development
  • Promotes inclusivity and universal salvation

Cons

  • May be seen as undermining God's sovereignty
  • Can lead to theological debates and disagreements
  • Less emphasis on the concept of predestination

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