Jacob Arminius (1559-1609) is one of the few theologians in the history of Christianity who has lent his name to a significant theological movement. The dissemination of his thought throughout Europe, Great Britain, and North America, along with the appeal of his ideas in current Protestant evangelical spheres (whether rightly understood or misunderstood), continue to attract both scholarly and popular attention. Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall's Jacob Arminius offers a constructive synthesis of the current state of Arminius studies. There is a chasm separating technical, scholarly discussions of Arminius and popular-level appeals to his thought. The authors seek to bridge the scholarly and general discussions, providing an account based on interaction with all the primary sources and latest secondary research that will be helpful to the scholar as well as comprehensible and relevant to the undergraduate student. The authors describe key elements of Arminius' theology with careful attention to its proper context; they also explore the broader theological implications of his views.
Keith Stanglin is Associate Professor of Historical Theology, Austin Graduate School of Theology, Austin, TexasThomas McCall is Associate Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
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
Stanglin and McCall present an appropriate and instructive balance between reflection on Arminius' theology and attention to his life. ... this book is a readable volume for the target audience and appropriate for a textbook.
Thomas H. McCall, Keith D. Stanglin, Theology and Scholar-in-Residence) H. McCall, Thomas (Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Austin Graduate School of Theology) D. Stanglin, Keith (Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology, Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology
Thomas H. McCall, Keith D. Stanglin, Theology and Scholar-in-Residence) H. McCall, Thomas (Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Austin Graduate School of Theology) D. Stanglin, Keith (Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology, Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology
Keith D. Stanglin, Thomas H. McCall, Austin Graduate School of Theology) Stanglin, Keith D. (Associate Professor of Historical Theology, Associate Professor of Historical Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) McCall, Thomas H. (Associate Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Associate Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, STANGLIN, Stanglin
Thomas H. McCall, Keith D. Stanglin, Theology and Scholar-in-Residence) H. McCall, Thomas (Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Austin Graduate School of Theology) D. Stanglin, Keith (Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology, Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology
Thomas H. McCall, Keith D. Stanglin, Theology and Scholar-in-Residence) H. McCall, Thomas (Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Professor of Theology and Scholar-in-Residence, Austin Graduate School of Theology) D. Stanglin, Keith (Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology, Professor of Scripture and Historical Theology