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Jeffrey Schwartz: You Are More than Your Brain – Science Uprising Extra Content
No, You’re Not a Robot Made Out of Meat (Science Uprising 02)
You can also access this video on YouTube at this link. From the video’s YouTube page: Are we simply robots made out of meat? Or is there an inescapable “I” who makes real choices that…
Realism vs. Materialism (Science Uprising 01)
You can also view this video directly on YouTube at this link. We include this video on our site because it argues against materialism, which is typically thought to rule out free will. Thus, it…
Friday Files, 9 August 2019
It’s the Sts. Secondianus, Marcellianus, and Verianus’s Day edition of the Friday Files, our weekly SEA retrospective. The articles and links weren’t always written by Arminians, so heads up. SEA members’ names are in blue.…
FWS Podcast: Biblical Criticism (Part 2)
If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Biblical Criticism (Part 2) In this episode Dr. Vic Reasoner continues to discuss Biblical Criticism.
Mike Winger, Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement (A Response to James White)
Mike Winger, “Limited Atonement, Universalism, and Why I disagree with Both”
Roy Ingle, “Resting In The Almighty”
He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom…
Friday Files, 2 August 2019
It’s the St. Eusebius of Vercelli’s Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly dig through our archives. The views expressed in these articles and links aren’t always Arminian, and therefore aren’t always those of…
Michael Egnor: The Evidence against Materialism
Arminius: ON THE DECREE OF GOD
1. The decrees of God are the extrinsic acts of God, though they are internal, and, therefore, made by the free will of God, without any absolute necessity. Yet one decree seems to require the…
Friday Files, 26 July 2019
Happy Jesus’s Grandparents Day. Tradition has it Mary’s parents were named Joachim and Anne, though of course we’ve no idea; and what they did to merit a saint’s day we also have no idea. But…
Arminius: ON GOD, CONSIDERED ACCORDING TO THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PERSONS IN THE TRINITY
1. The Son of God is not called by the ancient fathers “God from himself,” and this is a dangerous expression. For, Autoqeo” [as thus interpreted, God from himself,] properly signifies that the Son has…
Arminius on Apostasy
In reading two new books, Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation by Keith Stanglin and Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace by Keith Stanglin and Tom McCall, I found the follow- ing interesting facts. It is…
What Do You Think of Dan Corner and the Use of the Prodigal Son in Support of the Possibility of Apostasy?
On his website, Arminian Perspectives, Ben Henshaw has a questions page at which he answers questions about Arminianism and Calvinism that visitors to his site pose in the comment section of the page. The following is a…
Friday Files, 19 July 2019
Happy Sts. Justa and Rufina Day… and now the Friday Files, your ordinarily-weekly look back at what SEA has posted and linked to. Not all of them were written by Arminians; not all their views…
FWS Podcast: Biblical Criticism (Part 1)
In this episode Dr. Vic Reasoner begins to discuss Biblical Criticism. If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Biblical Criticism (Part 1)
Arminius: ON PREDESTINATION TO SALVATION, AND ON DAMNATION CONSIDERED IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE
1. The first in order of the divine decrees is not that of predestination, by which God foreordained to supernatural ends, and by which he resolved to save and to condemn, to declare his mercy…
The Bible Project, “Destined for Glory; An Interview with Dr. Haley Goranson Jacob”
This is an excellent interview with Pauline scholar Haley Goranson Jacob. The conversation focuses on interpretting Romans 8:28-30 in light of the greater biblical narrative. https://thebibleproject.com/podcast/destined-glory/
Why a Wesleyan Approach to Theology: Seven Minute Seminary
Dr. Ben Witherington III discusses why he considers the Wesleyan understanding of the gospel to be most faithful to Scripture.