Critique of Arminius' Exposition of Romans 7.
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Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Critique of Arminius' Exposition of Romans 7 THEO 5333 The Works of Arminius Instructor: Stephen M. Ashby, Ph.D. Kendall Ross May/June 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Romans 7 as the Mature Believer 3 Romans 7 as the Immature Believer 4 Romans 7 as The Non-Believer 5 Present Tense 5 Dead to Sin 6 Sold Under Sin 7 Free From Sin 8 Captivity to the Law of Sin 9 Controlled by the Sinful Nature 11 "ME" refers to the Sinful Nature 12 O Wretched Man 13 Conclusion 14 Appendix A 15 Timeline of Romans 7 Interpretations 16 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College THEO 5333 - The Works of Arminius Introduction The Church fathers generally interpreted Romans Chapter 7 as a non-believer or pre-Christian experience. It was not until Augustine, the 5th century Christian theologian, that the conflict...

