Dictionary Definition
synergism
Noun
1 the working together of two things (muscles or
drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of
their individual effects [syn: synergy]
2 the theological doctrine that salvation results
from the interaction of human will and divine grace
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English
Noun
Extensive Definition
Synergism, in general, may be defined as two or
more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by
any of the agents independently. The word synergy or synergism
comes from two Greek words: erg meaning "to work", and syn meaning
"together"; hence, synergism is a "working together."
In Calvinism,
Synergism is used to describe the Arminian doctrine of salvation, although many
Arminians would disagree with the characterisation. According to
Calvinists, Synergism is the view that God and man work together,
each contributing their part to accomplish regeneration in and for
the individual. John
Hendryx, a leading Calvinist thinker, has stated it this way:
Synergism is "...the doctrine that there are two efficient agents
in regeneration, namely the human will and the divine Spirit,
which, in the strict sense of the term, cooperate. This theory
accordingly holds that the soul has not lost in the fall all
inclination toward holiness, nor all power to seek for it under the
influence of ordinary motives."
In other words, God has done his part, and man
must do his. This is opposed to the monergistic view as held by
Reformed or Calvinistic groups in which objects of God's election
participate in, but do not contribute to, the salvific or
regenerative processes. Classical Arminians and most Wesleyans would
consider this a straw man
description, as they have historically affirmed the Reformed
doctrine of total
depravity. To this, Hendryx replies by asking the following
question: "If two persons receive prevenient grace and only one
believes the gospel, why does one believe in Christ and not the
other? What makes the two persons to differ? Jesus Christ or
something else? And that 'something else' is why Calvinists believe
Arminians and other non-Augustinian
groups to be synergists." Regeneration, in this case, would occur
only when the unregenerate will cooperates with God's Spirit to
effectuate redemption. To the Monergist, faith does not proceed
from our unregenerate human nature. If faith precedes regeneration,
as it does in Arminianism, then the unregenerate person must
exercise faith to be regenerated.
Synergism is also an important part of the
theology of the Eastern
Orthodox Church.
References
See also
synergism in Norwegian: Synergisme,
teologisk
synergism in Polish: Synergizm
synergism in Russian: Синергизм (богословский
термин)
synergism in Finnish:
Synergismi