These excerpts broadly cover the theological debate between Calvinism and Arminianism, specifically focusing on the concept of conditional preservation of the saints, which questions whether a regenerated individual can lose their salvation. One source provides Biblical interpretations that support the view that believers can indeed fall away from faith, presenting scriptural warnings against apostasy and emphasizing the necessity of ongoing obedience and perseverance. Another source discusses a book that contrasts Calvinist and Arminian viewpoints, outlining its structure and approach to examining key theological differences, including the concept of perseverance. The final source touches upon the debate regarding limited versus unlimited atonement, suggesting that focusing solely on the extent of the atonement might miss the broader theological picture of Christ's work in the world and for believers.
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1 ARMINIANISM AND CALVINISM: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES John 6:36-59 by Andy Manning I. INTRODUCTION 1. Within Protestantism - Church Acadiana
Conditional preservation of the saints - Wikipedia
Five Points of Calvinism - Wikipedia
Grace, Faith, Free Will; Contrasting Views of Salvation: Calvinism & Arminianism
History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate - Wikipedia
Resistible vs. Irresistible Grace: The Key Issue - Society of Evangelical Arminians
The Five Points of Arminianism
Total depravity - Wikipedia
What is Arminianism vs Calvinism? : r/TrueChristian - Reddit
Why "Limited" and "Unlimited" Atonement Debates Miss the Point - The Gospel Coalition