

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. He studied at Leiden, Marburg, Geneva, and Basel and in 1588 became a. Lamp Post is proud to present some of the finest Christian literary works of all time-writings that have affected the Church, touched the hearts of its leaders, and helped shape Christianity for two thousand years timeless books that have endured and are deserving to be included among the Christian Classics. Jacobus Arminius, Dutch Reformed theologian, whose original name was Jacob Harmensen. "Angels are substances merely spiritual, created after the image of God, not only that they might acknowledge, love and worship their Creator, and might live in a state of happiness with him, but that they might likewise perform certain duties concerning the rest of the creatures according to the command of God."- James Arminius, Disputation Twenty-Five: On Angels in General and in Particular. Jacob Arminius was a Dutch theologian whose views have become the basis of Arminianism and the Dutch Remonstrant movement, and are quite influential on Wesleyan, and therefore Methodist, theology as well. He wrote many books and papers on theology, which is the study of God, and his views became the basis for the Dutch Remonstrants. Arminius was a professor of theology at the University of Leiden from 1603 until he died in 1609. He is also known by the names of Jacob Arminius or James Arminius.

These must be known."- James Arminius, Disputation Fifteen: On the Nature of God. Jacobus Arminius, is the Latin name of the Dutch theologian Jakob Harmenszoon. "Concerning God, the primary object of theology, two things must be known, (1.) His nature, or what God is, or rather what qualities does he possess? (2.) Who God is, or to whom this nature must be attributed. Jacob Arminius: Theologian Of GraceThomas H impressed, that was excellent work and tutoring, I would highly recommend this Tutor, their work is Awesome. These objections were published in a document called The Remonstrance of 1610, and the Arminians were therefore also known as Remonstrants. Keith Stanglin is a well-established scholar of Jacob Arminius, who has already produced a number of academically rigorous and densely argued specialist studies. Jacobus Arminius (aka Jacob Arminius, James Arminius, and his Dutch name Jacob Harmenszoon), was a Dutch theologian, best known as the founder of the anti-Calvinistic school in Reformed Protestant theology, thereby lending his name to a movement which resisted some of the tenets of Calvinism-known popularly as Arminianism. After the death of Jacob Arminius his followers presented objections to the Belgic Confession and the teaching of John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and their followers.
