I wanted to give a quick post about an excellent book edited by John Wagner entitled, Redemption Redeemed: A Puritan Defense of an Unlimited Atonement. The book is edited by John and features the biblical defense of the…
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Roy Ingle, “Not All Puritans Were Calvinist!”
A New Addition to the X-Calvinist Corner
The X-Calvinist Corner is a page on this website that shares the stories of people who were once Calvinist but have left Calvinism for a more Arminian theology. Here is the latest addition to the page:…
Friday Files, 1 February 2019
We seldom post anything on the weekend, so if you want reading material you’re gonna have to settle for a bunch of old stuff. But if you’ve never read it before, it’s new to you!
FWS Podcast: Eschatology (Part 5)
If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Eschatology Part 5 In this episode, Dr. Vic Reasoner concludes his discussion on Eschatology and his Systematic Theology lectures.
Babylon Bee, “New Calvinist Choose Your Own Adventure Book Lets You Select From One Possible Ending”
Some light humor from the satirists at the Bee. https://babylonbee.com/news/new-calvinist-choose-your-own-adventure-book-lets-you-select-from-one-possible-ending
Some Questions about Total Depravity Answered by Ben Henshaw
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…
Roy Ingle, “Is Arminianism Works Salvation?”
One of the strongest attacks against Arminianism is the idea that Arminians believe in works salvation (or that we are saved by our good works). Some go so far as to teach that not only…
Friday Files, 25 January 2019
Every week, the Friday Files takes a look back at the SEA archives. Because taking a look forward tends to freak out cessationists.
X-Calvinist Corner
We have a new page on our website call X-Calvinist corner. It has testimonies of people who have left Calvinism for a more Arminian theology. Check it out here!
“Why Doesn’t God Stop Evil”
A clip from Ravi Zacharias
This clip was recently shared on our Facebook page. It is a powerful demonstration of why understanding God and understanding the Bible needs to be done through a lens of our relationship with Him.
Friday Files, 18 January 2019
It’s the Friday Files, our weekly glance at old SEA articles and links. Which aren’t all that old. Pretty sure we posted them within your lifetime.
Ken Schenck, “Believing God’s Promises (A Study in Hebrews)”
When Does The Day End?
I’ve been thinking about this question for a little while now, but what actually determines when the day ends? I don’t mean physically, but rhetorically, like when someone says, “At the end of the day…
Is Your Soteriology Hermanszoonian? (Quiz)
IS YOUR SOTERIOLOGY HERMANSZOONIAN? Everyone has at least some sort of systematic theology. Even if, say, “Mr. Smith” denies he has one, we could call it “Smithism.” Simply having an “-ism” attached to a set…
Friday Files, 11 January 2019
Every week, we scour SEA’s archives for the very best. We don’t necessarily post that, though. But we post the Friday Files, which ain’t bad.
FWS Podcast: Eschatology (Parts 3 & 4)
In these episodes, Dr. Vic Reasoner will continue to discuss the Doctrine of Eschatology or Last Things. If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Eschatology Part 3 If you cannot see the…
Arminian Temptress Convinces Calvinist To Shave His Beard
Please click on the link to view the Babylon Bee article, “Arminian Temptress Convinces Calvinist To Shave His Beard.”
A Wesleyan Catechism
This free downloadable version of a Wesleyan Catechism was compiled and organized by Ryan Kiblinger. It is titled, A Wesleyan Catechism: A Teaching on the 10 Commandments, the Methodist Articles of Religion, and the Lord’s…
The God Who Seeks
“Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the LORD God as He was walking in the garden in the cool of the day. . .” (Genesis 3:8, NIV)“I revealed myself to those…
Friday Files, 4 January 2019
Wanna know what was on the SEA website years ago? Well you could just dig it up for yourself, but this way’s more fun. (And the links are more current.)