The opposite of reformed theology is often referred to as non-reformed or non-Calvinist theology. Non-reformed theology encompasses various theological perspectives that differ from the key tenets of Reformed theology, such as predestination, the sovereignty of God, and the total depravity of humanity.
Some examples of non-reformed theological traditions include Arminianism, Lutheran theology, Wesleyan theology, and Evangelicalism. These theological perspectives may emphasize the role of free will in salvation, the possibility of resisting God's grace, or a more synergistic view of the relationship between God's sovereignty and human responsibility.
Overall, non-reformed theology is characterized by a range of beliefs and practices that diverge from the distinctively Calvinist teachings of Reformed theology.
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