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Arminianism was a controversial theological position within the Church of England particularly evident in the second quarter of the 17th century (the reign of Charles I of England). A key element was the rejection of predestination. The Puritans fought against Arminianism, and King James I of England opposed it before, during, and after the Synod of Dort, 1618–1619, where the English delegates participated in formulating the Calvinist Canons of Dort, but his son Charles I, favored it, leading to deep political battles. The Methodists, who espoused a variant of the school of thought called Wesleyan–Arminian theology, branched off of the Church of England in the 18th century.

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  • Arminianism was a controversial theological position within the Church of England particularly evident in the second quarter of the 17th century (the reign of Charles I of England). A key element was the rejection of predestination. The Puritans fought against Arminianism, and King James I of England opposed it before, during, and after the Synod of Dort, 1618–1619, where the English delegates participated in formulating the Calvinist Canons of Dort, but his son Charles I, favored it, leading to deep political battles. The Methodists, who espoused a variant of the school of thought called Wesleyan–Arminian theology, branched off of the Church of England in the 18th century. (en)
  • L'arminianisme dans l'Église d'Angleterre fut une position théologique controversée au sein de l'Église d'Angleterre, particulièrement évidente dans le deuxième quart du XVIIe siècle (règne de Charles Ier d'Angleterre). Un de ses éléments clés était le rejet de la double prédestination. Les puritains luttèrent contre l’arminianisme, étant soutenus par les rois Jacques Ier et Charles Ier, ce qui mena à d'importantes batailles politiques. (fr)
  • Arminianismo na Igreja da Inglaterra foi uma vertente teológica ou uma tendência dentro do clero da Igreja da Inglaterra, particularmente evidente no segundo trimestre do século XVII (reinado de Carlos I de Inglaterra). Arminianismo corretamente se refere em termos específicos à teologia do ministro holandês e acadêmico Jacobus Arminius, que morreu em 1609, e seus seguidores os remonstrantes, e assim a certas revisões propostas aos princípios da teologia reformada (conhecida com menos precisão como calvinismo). "Arminianismo" no sentido de inglês, no entanto, teve uma aplicação mais ampla: a questões de hierarquia da igreja, disciplina e uniformidade; detalhes da liturgia e ritual, e nas mãos dos adversários puritanos do , para uma ampla gama de percepções ou reais políticas eclesiásticas, especialmente aquelas implicando qualquer reconciliação com a prática católica romana ou ampliação de poderes do governo central sobre os clérigos. (pt)
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  • Arminianism was a controversial theological position within the Church of England particularly evident in the second quarter of the 17th century (the reign of Charles I of England). A key element was the rejection of predestination. The Puritans fought against Arminianism, and King James I of England opposed it before, during, and after the Synod of Dort, 1618–1619, where the English delegates participated in formulating the Calvinist Canons of Dort, but his son Charles I, favored it, leading to deep political battles. The Methodists, who espoused a variant of the school of thought called Wesleyan–Arminian theology, branched off of the Church of England in the 18th century. (en)
  • L'arminianisme dans l'Église d'Angleterre fut une position théologique controversée au sein de l'Église d'Angleterre, particulièrement évidente dans le deuxième quart du XVIIe siècle (règne de Charles Ier d'Angleterre). Un de ses éléments clés était le rejet de la double prédestination. Les puritains luttèrent contre l’arminianisme, étant soutenus par les rois Jacques Ier et Charles Ier, ce qui mena à d'importantes batailles politiques. (fr)
  • Arminianismo na Igreja da Inglaterra foi uma vertente teológica ou uma tendência dentro do clero da Igreja da Inglaterra, particularmente evidente no segundo trimestre do século XVII (reinado de Carlos I de Inglaterra). Arminianismo corretamente se refere em termos específicos à teologia do ministro holandês e acadêmico Jacobus Arminius, que morreu em 1609, e seus seguidores os remonstrantes, e assim a certas revisões propostas aos princípios da teologia reformada (conhecida com menos precisão como calvinismo). "Arminianismo" no sentido de inglês, no entanto, teve uma aplicação mais ampla: a questões de hierarquia da igreja, disciplina e uniformidade; detalhes da liturgia e ritual, e nas mãos dos adversários puritanos do , para uma ampla gama de percepções ou reais políticas eclesiásticas, (pt)
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  • Arminianism in the Church of England (en)
  • Arminianisme dans l'Église d'Angleterre (fr)
  • Arminianismo na Igreja da Inglaterra (pt)
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