"God, Creation, and Providence in the Thought of Jacob Arminius: Sources and Directions of Scholastic Protestantism in the Era of Early Orthodoxy" by Richard A. Muller, published in 1991, examines Arminius's theology within the context of both medieval and 16th-century debates, as well as the broader Reformed and Lutheran traditions. It explores how Arminius engaged with and modified existing theological frameworks, particularly concerning God's sovereignty, creation, and providence. The book emphasizes that Arminius's thought was not solely a reaction to the Synod of Dort but was deeply rooted in earlier theological discussions.