A word about my posts from the Oxford English Dictionary that appeared on page eight of the thread Just what are you?
First, the historical usage (quote) in the OED entries demonstrate the “great debate” has been with us for many centuries.
Second, the quotes also demonstrate both Calvinism and Arminianism emerged shortly after the time of both Calvin and Arminius--not centuries later as is often put forth.
Furthermore, there is much harmony (if not wisdom) in the centralist Baptist distinctive of incorporating concepts from both Calvinism and Arminianism.
Finally, my favorite terms in the OED are the following.
A bit of fun with theology-speak.
And now for Church. Will I be Calvinisticated or Arminianized by the pastor? Probably both!
...Bob
First, the historical usage (quote) in the OED entries demonstrate the “great debate” has been with us for many centuries.
Second, the quotes also demonstrate both Calvinism and Arminianism emerged shortly after the time of both Calvin and Arminius--not centuries later as is often put forth.
Furthermore, there is much harmony (if not wisdom) in the centralist Baptist distinctive of incorporating concepts from both Calvinism and Arminianism.
Finally, my favorite terms in the OED are the following.
Calvinisticate
Arminianize
Arminianize
A bit of fun with theology-speak.
And now for Church. Will I be Calvinisticated or Arminianized by the pastor? Probably both!
...Bob
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