It has been noted that historically, future generations of “Arminians” departed from the orthodox view of the Trinity, falling into the Unitarian heresy. The same sad state of affairs happened to many Presbyterian (i.e. Calvinistic) congregations during the eighteenth century. Therefore, it is puzzling how Arminianism is solely charged with inevitably leading one to a Unitarian understanding of God.
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William Burt Pope on Inspiration as a Credential of Divine Revelation
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Andrew Whitney Perkins, “Pauline Style and a Biblical Theology”
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Mark K. Olson, “John Wesley on Life after Death”
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Roy Ingle, “The Strongest Passage for Conditional Security”
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Video: J. Matthew Pinson Interviewed on the Book, Jonathan Edwards: A Reformed Arminian Engagement
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- William Burt Pope on Inspiration as a Credential of Divine Revelation
- Andrew Whitney Perkins, “Pauline Style and a Biblical Theology”
- Mark K. Olson, “John Wesley on Life after Death”
- Roy Ingle, “The Strongest Passage for Conditional Security”
- Video: J. Matthew Pinson Interviewed on the Book, Jonathan Edwards: A Reformed Arminian Engagement
