Does Arminian theology protect persuasion — or quietly condition it?
In The Apologetics Behind the Apology: Arminianism, Timothy Evans Carter and A. Edmond Johnson apply the TMQ (Target–Meet–Qualify) method to examine the internal structure of Arminian apologetics. Rather than debating surface doctrines, this book investigates how Arminian explanations of salvation, eternal life, and security function beneath the language of Scripture.
At the center of this analysis is a structural claim: that Arminian theology operates through a tri-unified explanatory model that conditions the permanence of eternal life, reinterprets present possession, and introduces mechanisms that alter the finality of Christ’s promise.
Through careful textual engagement—especially within the Gospel of John—this volume argues that persuasion by the Son of God is presented in Scripture as decisive and securing, not provisional or maintenance-based.
This book is not a rhetorical attack. It is a quantified theological evaluation.
Written for pastors, theologians, seminary students, and serious readers of soteriology, this work challenges systems, not personalities. It asks whether complexity clarifies Christ’s promises — or restructures them.
When Jesus says “has eternal life,” what does theology allow that to mean?
This book measures the answer.
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