Arminianism
From “Tota Scriptura”, Joey Day’s personal Scripture topic index wiki
Arminianism is a branch of the Protestant Reformation based on the theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609) and his historic supporters known as the Remonstrants. Classical Arminianism largely mirrors Calvinism in matters such as covenant theology, but differs mainly in soteriology.
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God is love, desires salvation of all
Eze 18:32; Ac 17:30; 1Ti 2:4; 2Pe 3:9; 1Jn 4:8
Election is corporate
Eph 1:3–4; 1Co 12:12–13
Predestination is individual, based on foreknowledge
Ro 8:29; 1Pe 1:1–2
Atonement is unlimited
Jn 1:29; 3:16; 4:42; 6:51; Ro 5:18; 11:32; 2Co 5:19; 1Ti 4:10; Tit 2:11; Heb 2:9; 10:29; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jn 2:2; 4:14
Prevenient grace
Lk 24:45; Jn 1:9; 6:44; 12:32; 16:8; Ac 16:14; Ro 2:4; Tit 2:11; 1Jn 4:19
Grace is resistible
Isa 5:4; Mt 23:37; Lk 7:30; Ac 7:51; Eph 4:30; 1Th 5:19
God’s sovereignty is de jure, not de facto
Mt 6:10
God is not the author of sin
Ge 18:25; Dt 32:4; Job 34:10; Ps 5:4; 145:17; Eze 33:17–20; Hab 1:13; Jas 1:13, 17; 1Jn 1:5; Rev 16:5–7