This is the third video in a fantastic series of lectures by Dr. Keith Stanglin and Dr. Thomas McCall on who Jacob Arminius was, and what he believed. McCall and Stranglin wrote the book Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace which is intended to be a clear book specifically on Arminius, rather than the greater movement which he inspired. This third video deals with Arminius’s issues with the Calvinism of his day, and how he approaches the subject of predestination and the decrees of God. So please enjoy A Day With Arminius.
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