Free Will vs. Predestination: Calvinism and Arminianism Explained
Rose Publishing
May 2022 · Rose Publishing
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This popularFreewill vs. Predestination Pamphletcompares the beliefs of Calvinism and Arminianism on 5 key topics. This Calvinism and Arminianism comparison chart is helpful for personal use, adult Bible study, Sunday school lessons, and homeschool curriculum.
ThisFree Will vs. Predestination PamphletIncludes
History Timeline of Key Events
Predestination Timeline: Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Reformed Churches, Synod of Dort
Arminianism Timeline: Pelagius, Erasmus of Ratterdam, Albert Pighius, Arminius, Remonstrants
Shows where Free Will vs. Predestination views agree
Biblical passages supporting each view. Helps Christians develop an appreciation and respect for each other’s beliefs
Glossary of words: Arminian Points, Prevenient Grace, Regeneration, Remonstrance, Saints, Synod, and TULIP.
TheFree Will vs. Predestinationpamphlet provides a side-by-side comparison chart of Arminianism and Calvinism on:
Free Will and Total Inability
Election
Atonement
Grace
Security of the Believer
What’s at Stake in the Calvinism vs. Arminianism Debate?
The two views have many practical implications. Do people have free will or does God predestine them to be saved? If God elects us, is there any reason to spread the Gospel? Can a person lose his salvation? This easy-to-understand pamphlet compares the teachings of Arminianism with Calvinism and gives the key Bible verses you need to understand this important topic.
Some people have strong feelings about salvation via “free will” versus “predestination.” Both sides use Bible passages to state their case and often the discussion can go in many different directions.
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Easy to read. Explains the Bible visually.
Attractive. Full-color, packed with fascinating charts and illustrations.
Easy to understand. Uses concise and simple language.
Fast. This glossy attractive booklet can take less than 20 minutes to read.
Durable.Free Will vs. Predestination glossy coating helps it last.
Convenient. This pamphlet’s small size makes it easy to carry inside of your Bible, folder, or binder.
Engaging.Free Will vs. Predestination offers fascinating facts and handy study tips that revitalize individual and group Bible studies.
Lightweight. Easier to mail than a book, enabling you to uplift and equip friends, family members, and missionaries anywhere in the world.
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December 25, 2023
I had more understanding between the ideology of Calvinism and the Armenianism.
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