conservative Christendom. This includes groups such as Socinians and Unitarians;13 Quakers;14 some cults, such as Jehovah’s Witnesses; and what Erickson generally calls “left-wing liberalism.”15 The most common form of post-Arminius Arminianism is that formulated by John Wesley and embraced by his followers in the Methodist, holiness, and pentecostal denominations. It is similar to Arminius’s own view but includes a more complete and consistent view of the prevenient grace of God that restores to
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