Roger Eugene Olson (born 1952) is an American
theologian
Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of ...
and Professor of Christian Theology of Ethics at
Baylor University
Baylor University is a Private university, private Baptist research university in Waco, Texas, United States. It was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Te ...
.
Biography
Personal life
Olson was born on February 2, 1952, in
Des Moines, Iowa
Des Moines is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities in Iowa, most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is the county seat of Polk County, Iowa, Polk County with parts extending into Warren County, Iowa, Wa ...
. He is married and he and his wife have two daughters and one granddaughter. He is a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Waco.
Education
Olson studied at Open Bible College in Des Moines,
North American Baptist Seminary, and
Rice University
William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University, is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas, United States. Established in 1912, the university spans 300 acres.
Rice University comp ...
, where he obtained his Ph.D. in Religious Studies in 1984, under the supervision of Nields Nielsen. He is also an ordained
Baptist
Baptists are a Christian denomination, denomination within Protestant Christianity distinguished by baptizing only professing Christian believers (believer's baptism) and doing so by complete Immersion baptism, immersion. Baptist churches ge ...
minister.
He was influenced by
Donald G. Bloesch,
Robert Jenson,
Jürgen Moltmann
Jürgen Moltmann (; 8 April 1926 – 3 June 2024) was a German Reformed theologian who was a professor of systematic theology at the University of Tübingen and was known for his books such as the ''Theology of Hope'', ''The Crucified God'', ''G ...
,
Bernard Ramm
Bernard L. Ramm (1 August 1916 in Butte, Montana – 11 August 1992 in Irvine, California) was a Baptist theologian and apologist within the broad evangelical tradition. He wrote prolifically on topics concerned with biblical hermeneutics, religio ...
, and
Jack Rogers.
Career
Since 1999, Olson has been Holder of the Foy Valentine Professor of Christian Theology of Ethics at
George W. Truett Theological Seminary of
Baylor University
Baylor University is a Private university, private Baptist research university in Waco, Texas, United States. It was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Te ...
,
Waco, Texas
Waco ( ) is a city in and the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and Interstate 35, I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin, Texas, Austin. The city had a U.S. census estimated 2024 popul ...
. Olson retired in December 2021.
Theological contribution
Advocacy of Arminianism
Olson identifies himself as a classical
Arminian
Arminianism is a movement of Protestantism initiated in the early 17th century, based on the Christian theology, theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed Church, Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius and his historic supporters known as Remo ...
, and is known for his stance in favor of Arminianism. He has written several books including ''Arminian Theology: Myths and Realities'' (2006) in which he defined and defended his vision of Arminianism. Olson fundamentally defines Arminianism by God's "limited" mode of
providence and by God's "predestination by
foreknowledge
Foreknowledge is knowledge regarding future events. It may also refer to:
* Foresight (disambiguation)
* Precognition, prior viewing of some future event
* Knowledge of predestination
* Prediction or forecasting, calculated, informed or uninform ...
" mode of
election
An election is a formal group decision-making process whereby a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold Public administration, public office.
Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative d ...
.
According to him, adherence to classical Arminianism is defined by being classically
Protestant
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
, affirming
total depravity
Total depravity (also called radical corruption or pervasive depravity) is a Protestant theological doctrine derived from the concept of original sin
Original sin () in Christian theology refers to the condition of sinfulness that all h ...
,
conditional election
In Christian theology, conditional election is the belief that God chooses for eternal salvation those whom he foresees will have faith in Christ. This belief emphasizes the importance of a person's free will
Free will is generally underst ...
,
unlimited atonement
Unlimited atonement (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is a doctrine in Protestant Christianity that states Jesus died as a propitiation for the benefit of all humans without exception. It is normally associated with Am ...
,
prevenient grace
Prevenient grace (or preceding grace or enabling grace) is a Christian theological concept that refers to the grace of God in a person's life which precedes and prepares to conversion. The concept was first developed by Augustine of Hippo (354 ...
, and that God is in no way, and by no means the author of sin and evil but that these are only permitted by him. Olson's definition, without taking a position on the
conditional preservation, is close to the view of the
Remonstrants
The Remonstrants (or the Remonstrant Brotherhood) is a Protestant movement that split from the Dutch Reformed Church in the early 17th century. The early Remonstrants supported Jacobus Arminius, and after his death, continued to maintain his or ...
prior to 1618.
For Olson, "classical Arminianism" as defined is centered on God's grace and
sovereignty
Sovereignty can generally be defined as supreme authority. Sovereignty entails hierarchy within a state as well as external autonomy for states. In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the person, body or institution that has the ultimate au ...
, and is intrinsically an
evangelical theology
Evangelical theology is the teaching and doctrine that relates to spiritual matters in evangelical Christianity and a Christian theology. The main points concern the place of the Bible, the Trinity, worship, salvation, sanctification, charity, evan ...
. Olson also refers to "classical Arminianism" as "evangelical synergism": ''
synergism
In Christian theology, synergism refers to the cooperative effort between God and humanity in the process of Salvation in Christianity, salvation. Before Augustine of Hippo (354–430), synergism was almost universally endorsed. Later, it came to ...
'' referring to cooperation between God and creature and ''
evangelical
Evangelicalism (), also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwide, interdenominational movement within Protestantism, Protestant Christianity that emphasizes evangelism, or the preaching and spreading of th ...
'' to distinguish it from Catholic or Eastern Orthodox synergism.
Olson says that the first principle of Arminianism is "
Jesus Christ
Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, other names and titles, was a 1st-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the Jesus in Chris ...
as the full and perfect revelation of the character of God". This principle has a particular significance within the
Calvinism-Armininian debate, where the character of God (and especially his love) as revealed by Jesus Christ, is for Olson, better represented by the Arminian view. Olson says that, as a consequence of this point, Arminians only believe in
libertarian free will to avoid making God the author of sin and evil, and because it is an experienced reality necessary for
responsibility.
Theology history and analysis
Olson wrote a popular and widely acclaimed survey of Christian theology titled ''The Story of Christian Theology'' (1999).
He is noted for a broad view of what constitutes Protestant "orthodoxy." For example, on
annihilationism he commented in his 2002 book ''The Mosaic of Christian Belief'' that some evangelical theologians have "resurrected the old polemical labels of heresy and aberrational teaching" in order to marginalize other evangelicals holding the view.
Olson has described two "loose coalitions" developing within evangelical theology in response to postmodernism, which he referred to as "Traditionalists" and "Reformists."
Olson coined the label "Pannenberg's Principle" for
Wolfhart Pannenberg
Wolfhart Pannenberg (2 October 1928 – 4 September 2014) was a German Lutheran theologian. He made a number of significant contributions to modern theology, including his concept of history as a form of revelation centered on the resurre ...
's argument (1969) that God's deity is his rule – "The divinity of God and the reign of God in the world are inseparable."
He was the editor and author of the ''Handbook of Denominations in the United States, 14th edition'' (2018).
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External links
Olson's personal blog
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1952 births
Living people
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