Monthly Archives For March 2015

Death and Resurrection of the Human Will

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Properly speaking, or perhaps we should rather say, in this case, psychologically speaking, man’s will can never die. A will is essential to man’s nature, as it is to the nature of every moral being.…

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This Week in Arminianism

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Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, responds to Calvinist Charles Spurgeon: “What’s Good about That News, Charles?“ Dr. Larry Hurtado highlights: “Textual Transmission of NT Writings in the Second Century,” and “An Extensive Review of N.T.…

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This Week in Arminianism

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Nick Quient, of Split Frame of Reference, writes: “Drinking From The Deep Creedal Wells: Nicaea, Christology, and Salvation-History.” Andrew Hnutiak, of Beyond Calvinism, posts: “Thomas Grantham, ‘Christ Did, in the Place and Stead of Mankind,…

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F. Leroy Forlines on Acts 13:48

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Acts 13:48  And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed (KJV).Of all of the verses in the Bible,…

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This Week in Arminianism

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Christopher Chapman, of A Disciple’s Theology, posts: “Reading and Believing the Whole Bible.” Andrew C. Thompson highlights: “Wesleyan Practices of Evangelism.” Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, writes: “The Contrasts in John 3:36.” Seedbed offers: “12…

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This Week in Arminianism

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Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, argues against a common but erroneous challenge to Arminianism in “Neutral Zone Infraction.” Arminian Theology responds: “Feedback: Arminians Limit the Power of the Atonement.” Dr. Craig Keener, of…

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