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Title: WesleyanArminianism


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Wesleyan-Arminianism

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Wesleyan-Arminianism
  • The Arminian
  • (Choosis an Loosus)

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Wesleyan-Arminianism
  • Key Ideas
  • Human Freedom
  • Conditional Election (Resistible Grace)
  • Unlimited Atonement
  • Entire Sanctification
  • Toleration/Freedom of Conscience

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Arminius
  • Scholastic Reformed Theology Obscured Gods Grace
  • Supralapsarianism Made God Author of Sin

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The Order of the Decrees of God
  • Supralapsarianism
  • Sublapsarianism
  • Infralapsarianism

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Supralapsarianism
  • Elect some, reprobate others
  • Create both elect and non-elect
  • Permission of the fall
  • Provision of salvation of the elect
  • Application of salvation of the elect

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Supra-/Infralapsarianism
  • Decree to create man
  • permission of the fall
  • provision of salvation
  • election of some, passive reprobation of others.
  • application of salvation to the elect
  • Decree to create man
  • permission of the fall
  • election of some, passive reprobation of others.
  • provision of salvation
  • application of salvation to the elect

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Arminius
  • Scholastic Reformed Theology Obscured Gods Grace
  • Supralapsarianism Made God the Author of Sin

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Arminius
  • Scholastic Reformed Theology Obscured Gods Grace
  • Supralapsarianism Made God the Author of Sin
  • Humans Retain Free Will

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Arminius
  • Scholastic Reformed Theology Obscured Gods Grace
  • Supralapsarianism Made God the Author of Sin
  • Conditional Election based upon Faith
  • Humans Retain Free Will

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Arminius Objections to Reformed Theology
  • Scholastic Reformed Theology Obscured Gods Grace
  • Supralapsarianism Made God the Author of Sin
  • Limited Atonement
  • Unconditional Election
  • Synthetic Deductive Method

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Arminius
  • Unlimited Atonement
  • Analytic (exegetical) in method
  • Humans Retain Free Will
  • Conditional Election based on Foreseen Faith
  • Freedom of Conscience

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Remonstrants The Remonstrance
  • A Group of Theologians Who Followed Arminius
    Teaching
  • Published the Remonstrance
  • Point by point opposition to Reformed Scholastic
    Theology
  • Precipitated Synod of Dordt

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The Five Points of the Remonstrance
  • The decree of salvation applies to all who
    believe in Christ and who persevere in obedience
    and faith.
  • Christ died for all men.

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The Five Points of the Remonstrance
  • Depravity of the sinner is in extent, but not
    degree so that the Holy Spirit must help men to
    do things that are truly good (like having faith
    in Christ for salvation).
  • Gods grace is not irresistible.
  • There is the possibility for those who are
    Christians to renounce their faith and be lost
    eternally.

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Arminianism
  • Was a reactionary movement
  • Had no stable anchor
  • Drifted to the left theologically
  • Progressively more rationalistic
  • Became identified with English Deism

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Influences on Wesleys Thought
  • Patristic Orthodoxy
  • Gregory of Nyssa
  • Macarios the Egyptian
  • Salvation as Healing
  • Medieval Mystics
  • Thomas à Kempis
  • Imitation of Christ

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Influences on Wesleys Thought
  • Anglican Puritanism
  • William Law
  • Jeremy Taylor
  • Moravians Pietism

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Moravians
  • Heirs of John Huss
  • Refuge at Hernhutt
  • Pietistic
  • Missionary Minded

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Moravians
  • Origin
  • Theological descendants of John Huss
  • Persecuted for centuries in native Bohemia
  • Move to HerrnhutThe Lords Watch

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Moravians
  • Here was a new phenomenon in the expansion of
    Christianity, an entire community, of families as
    well as of the unmarried, devoted to the
    propagation of the faith. In its singleness of
    aim it resembled some of the monastic orders of
    earlier centuries, but these were made up of
    celibates. Here was a fellowship of Christians,
    of laity and clergy, of men and women, marrying
    and rearing families, with much of the quietism
    of the monastery and of Pietism but the spread of
    the Christian message as a major objective, not
    of a minority of the membership, but of the group
    as a whole.
  • Kenneth Scott Latourette

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MoraviansThe Hundred Year Prayer Meeting
  • On May 12, 1727 Zinzendorf addressed the
    community for three hours on the blessedness of
    Christian unity
  • The people sorrowfully confessed their past
    quarreling and promised to live in love and
    simplicity
  • On August 5 Zinzendorf and fourteen of the
    Brethren spent the entire night in conversation
    and prayer
  • On August 13 Count Zinzendorf visited every house
    in Herrnhut in preparation for this Lord's Supper
  • "a day of the outpourings of the Holy Spirit upon
    the congregation it was its Pentecost."

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MoraviansThe Hundred Year Prayer Meeting
  • Men and women took the gospel from Herrnhut to
    the uttermost parts of the earth.
  • Two weeks after the revival, twenty-four men and
    twenty-four women of the community covenanted
    together to spend one hour each day, day and
    night, in prayer to God for His blessing on the
    congregation and its witness.
  • For over 100 years, members of the Moravian
    church continued nonstop in this "Hourly
    Intercession."
  • All Moravian adventures were begun, surrounded,
    and consummated in prayer.

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MoraviansThe Hundred Year Prayer Meeting
  • They launched a missionary society in a time when
    Protestant missions were unknown. The first
    missionaries, two young men, declared their
    willingness to become slaves if necessary to
    reach the slaves in the West Indies with the
    Gospel.

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The Moravians and Missions
  • In 20 years the Moravian community of 600 sent
    out more missionaries than had Protestantism in
    the previous 200 years!
  • Within fifteen years of the revival, the
    Moravians at Herrnhut had established missions in
    the
  • Virgin Islands,
  • Greenland,
  • Turkey,
  • the Gold Coast of Africa,
  • South Africa, and
  • North America.
  • They endured unspeakable hardships. Many died in
    difficult circumstances. But as fast as they
    died, others came forth to take their places.

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Moravians
  • "I have but one passion - it is He, it is He
    alone.
  • The world is the field and the field is the
    world
  • and henceforth that country shall be my home
  • where I can be most used in winning souls for
    Christ.
  • Count Nikolaus Ludwig von
    Zinzendorf 1700-1760

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Wesleyan Distinctive
  • Sanctification--Christian Perfection
  • Perfection is nothing higher and nothing lower
    than this The pure love of God and man, the
    loving God with all our heart and soul, and our
    neighbor as ourselves. It is love governing the
    heart and life, running through all our tempters,
    words, and actions. . . this we confess. . .we
    expect to love God with all our heart, and our
    neighbor as ourselves.
  • John Wesley

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Wesleyan Distinctive
  • Definition of Sin
  • A conscious act of disobedience (to known Law)

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Holiness Movement
  • New Denominations
  • Wesleyan Methodists
  • Pilgrim Holiness
  • Nazarenes
  • Church of God (Andersen)
  • Free Methodists

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Holiness Movement
  • Instantaneous Sanctification
  • Tended toward legalism and an absolutizing of
    cultural mores

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Wesleyan-Arminian Theology
  • Theological Method The Wesleyan Quadrilateral
  • Focus Justification as the Gateway to
    Sanctification

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Wesleyan-Arminian Theology
  • God decreed salvation through Jesus Christ
  • God decreed that those who repent and believe
    would find favor
  • God decreed prevenient grace
  • God decreed who would be saved or damned based on
    divine foreknowledge

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Wesleyan-Arminian Theology
  • Gods relationship with humanity is treated
    familially rather than juridicially
  • Predestination is conditional
  • God is gracious and acts preveniently in and on
    his creation, while honoring human freedom

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Anthropology
  • Dichotomist
  • Traducian
  • The race was immediately created by God but it is
    continued by the means of natural propagation
  • Non-Pelagian view of human freedom based on
    Prevenient Grace

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Hamartiology
  • Transmission of Sin
  • depravity is inherited
  • State of Sin
  • original sin
  • corruption of human nature
  • inherited depravity
  • Prevenient Grace

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Atonement
  • Unlimited
  • Governmental
  • Christ is the substitution for the punishment of
    sin. The former is instead of and the later is
    on behalf of the sinner.

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Soteriology
  • Synergism
  • Assurance of Salvation
  • Witness of the Spirit
  • Justification
  • forensic but can be forfeited
  • Perseverance
  • Those who persevere are elect but perseverance is
    due to personal faithfulness

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Ecclesiology
  • Baptism
  • no unified position
  • both infant and believers baptism practiced
  • Lords Supper
  • is the grand channel whereby grace is conveyed to
    the human soul
  • the healing grace conferred by the Holy Spirit in
    the sacrament

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Ecclesiology
  • Polity
  • Modified Episcopal
  • Class meetings" (small groups, usual of 12
    believers) where growth and disciple could be
    nurtured

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Eschatology
  • No Unified Position

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Contributions
  • Hymnology
  • And Can It Be?
  • O For A Thousand Tongues to Sing
  • Class Meetings
  • The original small group movement

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Critique
  • Soteriology
  • Without a solid center
  • In asserting human freedom, divine grace is
    obscured
  • Definition of Sin
  • Trivializes sin

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Critique
  • Sanctification
  • Unrealistic expectations
  • Perfectionistic
  • Exegetically suspect
  • Slips into legalism
  • Fosters pride and condemnation
  • Fosters spiritual dishonesty
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