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I believe there is a great deal of overlap too, in the area of emphasis on experience. The incomprehensibility of God applies mostly to our intellects, but God can be known in the heart through faith. Orthodox definitely stress that.
I think that is the real issue. Terms like Arminian, Calvinist, etc. are intellectualizations, when in reality God is something, or rather Someone to experience, and not merely to think about. Thinking about God won't necessarily make you holy, although theology can be part of a love for God certainly.
I think that is the real issue. Terms like Arminian, Calvinist, etc. are intellectualizations, when in reality God is something, or rather Someone to experience, and not merely to think about. Thinking about God won't necessarily make you holy, although theology can be part of a love for God certainly.
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