The Friday Files

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The Friday Files compiles links to posts from Arminian and other non-Calvinistic bloggers from around the globe, and highlights older posts from SEA. Inclusion of a link here does not necessarily mean the linked material is Arminian or carries SEA’s approval.

Threshing Floor Podcast releases their final full episode: 088: Ascension, JD Walt, and Zip Line Jesus

By The Tree publishes an open letter from John Wagner to RC Sproul regarding his book Chosen By God

Gospel Encounter writes, “Evangelism in community, evangelism in Total Church

Thoughts from Canaan brings us, “Between Legalism and Lawlessness: A Review of N.T. Wright’s After You Believe

KW Leslie shares, “When Jesus says, ‘l don’t know you.’

Remonstrance Podcast releases Episode #16: Open Theism (Part 2)

Ironstrikes provides part 4 of a sermon series, “Lazarus – The Entombed Man”, from The Collected Works of ‘Uncle Bud’ Robinson

Stacy J Ross brings us, “Jesus Conquers Through His Church

Dr Matt O’Reilly posts a New Book Notice: Listen, Understand, Obey: Essays on Hebrews in Honor of Gareth Lee Cockerill and Happy Aldersgate Day!

Dr Fred Sanders shares, “I Will Set You Straight – Everything you think you know about the Trinity is wrong

Bruxy Cavey provides, “Jesus, Abraham Maslow, and why the Gospel meets our deepest needs

Paul Lawler writes a new installment of “Great Moments in Methodist Missions”, focusing this month on the work of Thomas Coke.

Dr Timothy Tennent shares, “My Charge to the Asbury Theological Seminary Graduating Class of 2017: The Church of Jesus Christ

Good News Magazine publishes, “Thomas Oden’s Remarkable Reversal” and “The Call to Evangelism

Seven Minute Seminary provides a new video, “Ministry Partnerships with the Poor and Incarcerated

Seedbed brings us, “Tips for Small Church Thriving, Part 2”, and a devotional: “The Eternal Mystery of Being in Two Places at One Time

And, from the Society of Evangelical Arminians’ archives, we recommend:

Calvinists Now Appealing to the Early Church as a Historical Witness?

Universalism and Arminianism at Odds

Arminian/Non-Calvinist Daily Devotionals

About Heretics: Should They Be Persecuted? and

The Theological Fatalist’s Modal Fallacy