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  • 41Jansenism — Jansenism: Cornelius Jansen (1585–1638), professor at the Old University of Louvain. Jansenism was a Christian theological movement, primarily in France, that emphasized original sin, human depravity, the necessity of di …

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  • 42Predestination (Calvinism) — The Calvinistic doctrine of predestination is a doctrine of Calvinism which deals with the question of the control God exercises over the world. In the words of the Westminster Confession of Faith, God freely and unchangeably ordained whatsoever… …

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  • 44Unlimited atonement — (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is the majority doctrine in Protestant Christianity that is normally associated with Non Calvinist Christians. It originated as a protest against the supralapsarian doctrines formulated… …

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  • 45History of Calvinist-Arminian debate — Ever since Augustine of Hippo s battle with the Pelagians in the fifth century, there has been dispute, particularly in the western Church, about theological cornerstones of soteriology including depravity, predestination, and atonement. The… …

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  • 46Conditional election — Arminianism portal …

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  • 47Regeneration (theology) — Regeneration in Christian theology is a doctrine related to spiritual rebirth or being born again. Calvinism and Arminianism differ over the placement of regeneration in the order of steps in salvation, with the former holding that regeneration… …

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  • 48Merit — • By merit (meritum) in general is understood that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward from him in whose service the work is done Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Merit     Merit …

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  • 49Salvation (Christianity) — The branch of Christian theology that deals with salvation and redemption is called Soteriology.[1] It is derived from the Greek sōtērion (salvation) (from sōtēr savior, redeemer ) + English logy.[2] Within Christian theology, soteriology… …

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  • 50Governmental theory of atonement — Part of a series on Arminianism …

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