Born Yacob Harmen, Jacob or James Arminius was the great champion of Semi-Augustinianism in early Protestantism. His articulation of Biblical soteriology was so powerful that Protestant Semi-Augustinianism bears his name: Arminianism. We follow the doctrines of Scripture, not of a man, but we still hold Jacob Arminius’s thought and exegesis in high regard. Here are some posts from our archive from him and also some about him.
Articles about Arminius:
- A Day With Arminius–Session 1: Biography of Arminius– Video by Dr. Keith Stranglin and Dr. Thomas McCall
- The Influence of Arminius on American Theology
- Arminius’ Impact on Calvinism
- Book Release announcement from 2011: Arminius Speaks: Essential Writings on Predestination, Free Will, and the Nature of God
- Arminius’ “Declaration of Sentiments”
- ARMINIUS 400: The Legacy of Jacob Arminius</li>
Excerpts from Arminius:
- Arminius on Romans 7:14
- Arminius answers Beckwith
- Arminius’ Nine Questions For the Synod of Dort
- Arminius on the Sovereignty and Providence of God concerning the Problem of Evil
- James Arminius On the One Will of God
- Arminius on the Atonement
- The Controversial Jacobus Arminius
- Arminius on the Gift of Salvation
- Arminius – Nine Theological Questions