I'm not sure if this is the place but I trying to get some info on this guy . I'd like to know where he stands on once saved always saved. :confused:
Zane C Hodges
Discussion in 'Books & Publications Forum' started by SAMPLEWOW, Sep 27, 2005.
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Zane Hodges is a former professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has written a number of books, and is co-editor with Arthur Farstad of "The Greek New Testament According To the Majority Text."
On the subject of eternal security, he has written in opposition lordship salvation and Calvinism, but don't assume him to be a dyed-in-the-wool Arminian. He does believe "once saved always saved," as he delineates in his book "Absolutely Free" on pp. 55-59.
Hope this helps. God bless.
John of Japan -
Thanks, John of Japan.
Some of his teaching just doesn't set well with me.
Gods very greatful servent,
Jeff B Grover -
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To more accurately re-phrase Andy T's assessment, Hodges believes that you can be truly saved in a moment(it certainly could be by saying the sinner's prayer) and never, ever lose your salvation ( even by denying Christ.)
I seem to recall a fellow name Peter... -
Yet, Peter repented. We have no reason to believe that those who completely deny the faith without repentance are saved.
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Zane Hodges is a Free Grace theologian. He denies the determinism of Calvinists and the self-righteousness of Arminians.
The Grace Evangelical Society matches Hodges' view very closely. He is one of the contributing authors to JOTGES. You can find GES at: http://www.faithalone.org/ and their journal at: http://www.faithalone.org/journal/index.html
the Free Grace Alliance is for those who hold to Hodges' view. You can find them at: http://www.freegracealliance.org/
Lloyd -
There are many free grace people (who believe in eternal security) who do not agree with Hodges' teachings. Hodges teaches eternal security (that you can't lose salvation) but he also has a "cross-less" gospel. He teaches that you can be saved without accepting that Jesus is God or even knowing he died for you. He says you just have to accept that Jesus is the guarantor of eternal life. If you want to know about his strange views, go to these articles:
http://www.faithalone.org/journal/2000ii/Hodges.htm
http://www.faithalone.org/journal/2001i/hodges.html
Justified Servant -
Zane C. Hodges-
The godfather of antinomianism.
That is how Phil calls 'em.
http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/bookmark/bad.htm