Anthology

Arminius, J. – The Works of James Arminius Vol 1

The Works of James Arminius Volume 1
Translated from the Latin —
Vols. 1 & 2 by James Nichols,
Vol. 3 by W. R. Bagnall

James (Jacob) Arminius (1560-1609) was a Dutch theologian who studied, taught, and eventually broke with Calvinism. He was particularly at odds with John Calvin’s emphasis on unconditional election and irresistible grace. The Synod of Dort (1618-19) strongly reaffirmed ultra-Calvinism in reaction to Arminius’ growing influence. As a result, hundreds of Arminians — also known as Remonstrants — were removed from their pulpits. But Arminianism was not to be conquered. Its strong emphasis on free-will, salvation for all, and resistible grace, continued to be influential, finding perhaps its strongest proponent in John Wesley.

(Diane Leclerc, Ph.D., Professor, History of Christian Thought, Northwest Nazarene University)

This is a 38 chapter installment of the works of James Arminius. Continue reading

Luscombe Commentary(TES)

Luscombe-Commentary(TES)

by Manly Luscombe




Summary of Luscombe Commentary(TES)

This is a series of 1800+ Bible sermon outlines.

Evaluation by David Cox

Manly Luscombe is a corrections officer for the state of Missouri, and he is a member of the Church of Christ. Most of this material is general notes and outlines. It is probably a good quality of commentary throughout in genreal. (Church of Christ).

Luscombe Commentary(TES)