Theory and Praxis
Mildred Bangs Wynkoop’s Foundations of Wesleyan-Arminian Theology serves as a historical and analytical defense of the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, positioning it as a robust biblical alternative to the dominant Reformed or Calvinistic perspectives in North America. The text methodically traces the evolution of personal predestination from its logical origins in Augustine and Calvin to its extreme systemic forms, arguing that these views often prioritize philosophical logic over direct scriptural exegesis. Central to the work is the ethical protest of Arminius and John Wesley, who rejected the idea that God is the author of sin in favor of a Christ-centered theology where salvation is conditioned on human faith. By emphasizing prevenient grace and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit, Wynkoop clarifies that holiness is not merely a moralism but a dynamic relationship of love and obedience. Ultimately, the purpose of this study is to foster mutual understanding between denominations while equipping a new generation to recover the vital, experiential reality of sanctification by faith. This is a book review or commentary on an academic subject with content curated by Ivelisse Valentin-Vera and recorded with the power of NotebookLM to ensure every AI generated conversation is accurate, deep and accessible, and does not represent the opinion of the authors. www.ivelissevalentin.com Disclaimer: This episode features a book review or commentary recorded with AI. Please note that book reviews are protected by fair use laws, as they typically involve critique, commentary, and transformative content. This review does not reproduce the original work in its entirety and aims to provide an analysis and personal opinion. The content of this podcast is not monetized.
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