The Gospel is the heart of the Christian message. It is the good news of what Jesus has done for us, and, of course, the world. It is difficult to say whether the Arminian and Calvinist understanding of the gospel itself is different precisely because our disagreements are regarding salvation itself. So, how much do our disagreements penetrate into the gospel message? Here are some Arminian reflections on the gospel, and some directly on this question. I leave its answer to you.
- “Christ’s Gospel Is for Everyone”: A Poem by Bruce Oyen
- Roger Olson, “Why Calvinism Is Not a Transcript of the Gospel” (Video)
- Steve Sewell, “The Gospel and the Kingdom”
- Roger Olson, “Where Calvinists and Arminians Agree: Everything Good Is Gift”
- Arminius on the Gospel — The Gospel for All God’s Creatures
- A Calvary-Focused Faith
- Richard Coords, “The Simplicity of Salvation“
- Calvinism is the Gospel vs. Jesus is the Gospel
- Richard Coords, “When Calvinism Becomes . . . Another Gospel“
- Andrew H., “Lecture Series: Dr David Gooding, “The Glorious Gospel of the Blessed God””
- Does an Arminian Understanding of Grace Lead to a More Missional Worldview?
- Rich Davis, “Calvinism’s Gospel Tautology”