On Friday, we like to review a lot of the material we have in our archives. Our goal has always been providing resources for people to use defending the Biblical teaching of salvation.
The issue of apostasy is one that we intentionally do not take a stand since historically there have been many Arminianism who have taken up either position. However, the trend has always been towards the idea that apostasy is possible, and our membership reflects that trend. Still, our heart is that we submit to the Bible, and part of that means being open to other views, given that they are defended with the Bible. This is why our position has always been to allow both views within our ranks, though one view is more dominant than the other on the site. Here are some of our articles on this subject:
- Ben Henshaw, “Is Arminian Theology Synergistic?“
- Keven Jackson, “Arminian Responses to Key Scriptures Used to Support Perseverance of the Saints“
- Ben Witherington, “Hebrews 6“
- “Arminius vs. Calvin on Assurance of Salvation and Perseverance“
- Martin Glynn, “Debate: Can Salvation Be Lost?“
- Roy Ingle, “The IF of Hebrews“
- Matt O’Reilly, “Falling Away or Cut Off? Romans and the Question of Apostasy”
- Michael Brown, “Is it Possible for a Person’s Name to be Erased from the Book of Life?”
- Dr. Brian Abasciano, “On the Conditionality Implied in Romans 9:16 and its Connection to John 1:12-13“
- Ben Henshaw, “Does the Gospel According to Calvinism Offer Salvation to Anyone at all?“