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J. Matthew Pinson

J. Matthew Pinson is the president of Welch College in Nashville, Tennessee since 2002 and is the fifth to serve in that capacity following L.R. Ennis (1944–1947), Dr. L.C. Johnson (1947–1979), Dr. Charles Thigpen (1979–1990), and Dr. C. Thomas Malone (1990–2002).〔http://www.welch.edu/about-history〕 Prior to coming to Welch College, he pastored churches in Alabama, Connecticut, and Georgia. He is an alumnus of the University of West Florida, Yale Divinity School, Florida State University, and Vanderbilt University.〔http://www.welch.edu/about/leadership/president-pinson〕 Pinson is also a prolific author and has written numerous articles and books on the topic of Classical Arminian theology.
==Theological Contribution==

Pinson is known for his ardent Reformed Arminian theological stance - the Arminianism of Jacobus Arminius himself - that he argues is to be distinguished from others construals of Arminianism, such as Wesleyan-Holiness Arminianism and Finney-typed revivalistic thinking which many unfortunately caricature as mainstream Arminianism. Pinson argues that Reformed Arminianism is a development and variety of Reformed Theology and is not necessarily a departure from it.〔(Will the Real Arminius Please Stand Up?, pp. 123-4)〕
Despite common perceptions and caricatures today of Arminianism, Arminius followed Calvin in being an advocate of the penal substitutionary theory of atonement as well as arguing for the active and passive obedience of Christ while diverging with Calvin and other reformed theologians on soteriology. Whereas reformed theology developed doctrines of unconditional election and limited atonement, Pinson notes that Arminius argued that the righteous of Christ is imputed to any and all sinners so long as the condition of personal faith has been exercised since "faith is necessary for Christ's righteousness to be imputed."〔(Will the Real Arminius Please Stand Up?, p. 138)〕 A historian by training, Pinson has also written much on early General Baptist thinkers, including Thomas Helwys and Thomas Grantham.

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