Arminius and His "Declaration of Sentiments": An Annotated Translation with Introduction and Theological Commentary
With this first direct translation of Arminius' Declaration of Sentiments into English from the original Dutch, Stephen Gunter weaves expert translation with valuable notes and theological commentary. Gunter's introduction situates this overlooked but critically important work within its rich historical context and includes a clear, illuminating discussion of the debate over predestination. What emerges is an enlightening portrait of Arminius that challenges modern misconceptions about one of the most significant sixteenth-century theologians.

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Arminius and His "Declaration of Sentiments": An Annotated Translation with Introduction and Theological Commentary
With this first direct translation of Arminius' Declaration of Sentiments into English from the original Dutch, Stephen Gunter weaves expert translation with valuable notes and theological commentary. Gunter's introduction situates this overlooked but critically important work within its rich historical context and includes a clear, illuminating discussion of the debate over predestination. What emerges is an enlightening portrait of Arminius that challenges modern misconceptions about one of the most significant sixteenth-century theologians.

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Arminius and His

Arminius and His "Declaration of Sentiments": An Annotated Translation with Introduction and Theological Commentary

by W. Stephen Gunter
Arminius and His

Arminius and His "Declaration of Sentiments": An Annotated Translation with Introduction and Theological Commentary

by W. Stephen Gunter

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With this first direct translation of Arminius' Declaration of Sentiments into English from the original Dutch, Stephen Gunter weaves expert translation with valuable notes and theological commentary. Gunter's introduction situates this overlooked but critically important work within its rich historical context and includes a clear, illuminating discussion of the debate over predestination. What emerges is an enlightening portrait of Arminius that challenges modern misconceptions about one of the most significant sixteenth-century theologians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781602585683
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2018
Pages: 227
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

W. Stephen Gunter is Professor Emeritus at Duke Divinity School. He is author, co-author, or editor of six books, including most recently Considering the Great Commission: Evangelism and Mission in the Wesleyan Spirit; John Wesley and The Netherlands; and The Quotable Mr. Wesley. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I - The Life and Times of Arminius

1. Early Years

2. Student Years, 1576-1587

3. Amsterdam Pastor (1587-1603) and the "First Arminian Controversy"

4. The Leiden Years: A Prelude to the Declaration

Part II - Declaration of Sentiments

ß1 A Personal History

ß2 The Theological Declaration

ß3 The Call for a National Synod

Part III - A Theological Postscript

5. The Evangelical, Practical Theology of Jacob Arminius

Conclusion

Selected Bibliography

Scripture Index

Index of Authors

Index of Subjects and Names

What People are Saying About This

Keith Stanglin

Gunter's book makes a significant contribution to the resurgence of scholarship on Jacob Arminius. No longer having to rely on an archaic translation of a translation, English readers are now one step closer to the historical Arminius with this definitive translation of and commentary on his most important treatise.

Jeremy Bangs

The theological depth of Arminius' response to the restrictive dogmatism of some early 17th-century Calvinists has inspired others to conceptions that often range far from Arminius' own ideas. Stephen Gunter's careful translation of the Declaration of Sentiments once again places Arminius in the midst of contemporary theological discussion. Not merely an antiquarian artifact, Arminius' Declaration of Sentiments can once again contribute its inspiration to new conceptions.

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