One of the main assertions by Calvinist is that Arminians begin with man’s free will while Calvinism begins with the sovereignty of God and the doctrines of grace. In fact, most Calvinist web sites will…

, posted by AndrewLobb
One of the main assertions by Calvinist is that Arminians begin with man’s free will while Calvinism begins with the sovereignty of God and the doctrines of grace. In fact, most Calvinist web sites will…
, posted by AndrewLobb
Class Election I want to address the doctrine of election by offering a view that is often given by many Arminians and even some moderate Calvinist and that is the class election view. This takes…
, posted by drwayman
In our Facebook Outreach Group, The Society of Evangelical Arminians offers a forum for people to learn about the beliefs of Arminianism and SEA in particular. You can find that page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/81731686472/ Recently we…
, posted by K.W. Leslie
Another Friday, another post of The Friday Files, our weekly stack of links: We highlight older SEA posts, and point to a few pieces, thought to be of interest to those interested in Arminian/Calvinist issues,…
, posted by Remonstrance
If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 29 Merry Christmas and welcome to the Remonstrance Christmas special! In this episode we will be discussing Middle Knowledge (Molinism) and see how…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 28 How many differences are there between Reformed Arminians and (Orthodox) Wesleyan-Arminians? You would be hard pressed to find any. This episode is the…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 27 Are there really any differences between “Reformed” Arminianism and “Wesleyan” Arminianism? No, as long as you are talking about orthodox Wesleyan-Arminianism. This…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 26 This month is the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation! It has been 500 years since Luther posted the 95 Theses which…
, posted by g1antfan
John Owen was well aware of the arguments against limited atonement regarding the preaching of the gospel. Particularly that the gospel, preached to the non-elect (or reprobate), was vain and useless. Opponents make this claim,…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 25 This month is the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation! It has been 500 years since Luther posted the 95 Theses which…
, posted by K.W. Leslie
And now for something completely the same: The Friday Files, our weekly stack of links: We highlight older SEA posts, and highlight stuff from around the Arminian and non-Calvinist blogosphere. Names in green indicate SEA…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 24 In this episode we will continue discussing the doctrine of sanctification from a Wesleyan-Arminian perspective. To do so we will be continuing…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 23 In this episode we will be discussing the doctrine of sanctification from a Wesleyan-Arminian perspective. To do so we will be working…
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If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 22 In this episode we will continue our journey through the Spectrum of Salvation according to the article by Chris Bounds. In this…
, posted by K.W. Leslie
It’s The Friday Files, our weekly stack of links: We highlight older SEA posts, and highlight stuff from around the Arminian and non-Calvinist blogosphere. Names in green indicate SEA members. Inclusion isn’t necessarily approval or…
, posted by Martin Glynn
On January 14th, 1610, several theologians met in the Hague to issue forth a statement of protest against the established order of the Reformed Church. This statement became a simple remonstrance, stating for clarification 5…
, posted by SEA
[This post was taken from Adam Harwood’s website.] The following is my review of Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth, edited by John MacArthur and Richard Mayhue (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2017). 1,023 pages. Hardcover,…
, posted by SEA
Bad doctrine has always crept into the Christian church. Among the believers of Paul’s day men such as Hymenaeus and Philetus postulated ideas that Paul said “will eat as doth a canker” (2 Tim 2:17)….
, posted by K.W. Leslie
It’s The Friday Files, our weekly stack of links: We highlight older SEA posts, and highlight stuff from around the Arminian and non-Calvinist blogosphere. Names in green indicate SEA members. Inclusion isn’t necessarily approval or…
, posted by Remonstrance
If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Remonstrance Episode 21 In this episode we will begin our journey through the Spectrum of Salvation according to an article by Chris Bounds. In this…
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