A Display of Arminianism

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A Display of Arminianism is a 17th-century theological work by John Owen that critiques and refutes Arminian doctrines from a Reformed Calvinist perspective.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological book
polemical work
theological work
aim to defend Reformed doctrine of salvation
to refute Arminian theology
author John Owen
authorNationality English
countryOfOrigin England
critiques Arminian doctrines of conditional election
Arminian doctrines of resistible grace
Arminian doctrines of the possibility of falling from grace
Arminian doctrines of universal atonement
doctrinalPositionCritiqued Arminianism
doctrinalPositionDefended Calvinist doctrine of grace
Reformed orthodoxy
field dogmatic theology
historical theology
systematic theology
genre controversial literature
polemical theology
hasAuthor John Owen NERFINISHED
historicalContext 17th-century English Reformed theology
historicalPeriod Post-Reformation era
influencedBy Calvinist confessional theology
Reformed scholasticism
language English
mainSubject Arminianism
Calvinism
free will in Christian theology
predestination
soteriology
notableWork A Display of Arminianism
publicationCentury 17th century
religiousContext Protestantism
Reformed Protestantism
religiousMovementContext Calvinist–Arminian controversy
supports irresistible grace
particular redemption
perseverance of the saints
unconditional election
theologicalPerspective anti-Arminian
pro-Calvinist
theologicalTradition Calvinist
Reformed

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
John Owen
John Owen
notableWork
The Freedom of the Will ("Part IV: Of the Chief Grounds of the Arminians")
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