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Q. You sometimes use the words “Arminian” and “Arminianism” in a negative way. What do Arminian and Arminianism mean?

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A. The words Arminian and Arminianism come from Jacobus (or James) Arminius (also known as Jacob Harmensen or Hermansz), a Dutch theologian who lived from 1560 to 1609. Arminius studied at the University of Leiden and in Geneva under Theodore Beza (or Bèze), John Calvin’s successor.

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2017-04-11 Peter Ditzel
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