The Remonstrance of 1610 defended grace, universal ransom, responsible faith, resistible grace, and endurance in Christ.
Jacobus Arminius and the Rise of Conditional Election
Jacobus Arminius defended conditional election as God’s gracious choice of believers in Christ according to foreknowledge.
The Reformation’s Predestinarian Struggles
The Reformation’s fiercest internal conflict over predestination exposed deep divisions on grace, election, free will, and the justice of God.
Exploring the Depths of Salvation in Arminianism: Doctrine, History, and Impact
Delve into the rich tapestry of Arminianism's approach to salvation, a pivotal element of Christian theology. This article explores Arminianism's historical roots, key doctrinal stances on free will, divine grace, and atonement, and its enduring impact on modern Christian faith and practice.

