SemperReformanda

I agree that “Reformed Arminianism” sounds like an oxymoron and in many respects it is. However even though I have never heard those two words put in the same sentence before. Fred is correct in using it in the manner he did. Jacob Arminius was a student of John Calvin, who later changed some of Calvin's teaching to go more in line with what he erroneously believed Scripture to teach. Among the people who later espoused Jacob Arminius's form of soteriology was John Wesley.
Though it is true that the soteriology of Jacob Arminius is flawed. If we compare Jacob Arminius’s soteriology with that of the average Arminian today, I dare say it would more closely resemble Calvinism than it does the Arminianism of today.

I have to say however, that you will not see me use the two words in the same sentence (except of course in this post <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />).

Tom