Theological disputations against Arminianism
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Theological disputations against Arminianism is a series of polemical theological writings in which Franciscus Gomarus defends strict Calvinist doctrines such as predestination against the views of the Arminians.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Theological disputations against Arminianism Context triple: [Franciscus Gomarus, notableWork, Theological disputations against Arminianism]
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A Display of Arminianism
A Display of Arminianism is a 17th-century theological work by John Owen that critiques and refutes Arminian doctrines from a Reformed Calvinist perspective.
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B.
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches is a theological treatise by the English Puritan scholar John Rainolds defending the doctrines and positions of Reformed Protestant churches against their critics.
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C.
De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio
De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio is a major 16th-century theological work by Luis de Molina that attempts to reconcile God’s foreknowledge, predestination, and grace with human free will.
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D.
The Doctrine of Reprobation
The Doctrine of Reprobation is a theological work, associated with Christian philosopher William Lane Craig, that examines the fate of the non-elect and the justice of God in condemning the reprobate.
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E.
On the Predestination of the Saints
On the Predestination of the Saints is a theological treatise by Augustine of Hippo that defends the doctrine of divine grace and predestination against Pelagian views on human free will and salvation.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Theological disputations against Arminianism Target entity description: Theological disputations against Arminianism is a series of polemical theological writings in which Franciscus Gomarus defends strict Calvinist doctrines such as predestination against the views of the Arminians.
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A.
A Display of Arminianism
A Display of Arminianism is a 17th-century theological work by John Owen that critiques and refutes Arminian doctrines from a Reformed Calvinist perspective.
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B.
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches is a theological treatise by the English Puritan scholar John Rainolds defending the doctrines and positions of Reformed Protestant churches against their critics.
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C.
De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio
De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio is a major 16th-century theological work by Luis de Molina that attempts to reconcile God’s foreknowledge, predestination, and grace with human free will.
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D.
The Doctrine of Reprobation
The Doctrine of Reprobation is a theological work, associated with Christian philosopher William Lane Craig, that examines the fate of the non-elect and the justice of God in condemning the reprobate.
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E.
On the Predestination of the Saints
On the Predestination of the Saints is a theological treatise by Augustine of Hippo that defends the doctrine of divine grace and predestination against Pelagian views on human free will and salvation.
- F. None of above. chosen
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