This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the eighth, and last, in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: A Summary. The posts…
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This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the eighth, and last, in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: A Summary. The posts…
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the sixth in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: Foreknowledge, Predestination and Election. One of…
It’s the St. Eutychius edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly grab-bag of articles from the SEA archives, and relevant recent articles regarding Arminian/Calvinist issues. SEA member names are highlighted in blue. The views expressed…
Introduction to Systematic Theology Part 1 (link to Stitcher) Introduction to Systematic Theology Part 2 (link to Stitcher) In these episodes Dr. Vic Reasoner will present his introduction to Systematic Theology.
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the seventh in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: Salvation Security. Can a truly born…
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the fifth in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: It’s All About Grace. So what…
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the fourth in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: Sovereignty and Free Will. I had…
Jesus, Lord and Risen One, I worship you and rejoice in your resurrection from the dead. Thank you that you are life and hold the keys to life. Help me bear witness to your life…
It’s the Good Friday edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly rundown of stuff from the SEA archives, and relevant recent articles on Arminian/Calvinist issues. Inclusion on this page doesn’t guarantee SEA’s endorsement, no matter…
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. It is the third in a series on Arminian soteriology. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: Atonement for All. As expressed in…
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. Any comments to this post can be left there at Arminianism: Total Depravity. You might be surprised to find that Arminianism and Calvinism are in complete agreement…
This post was originally published on A Clay Jar. Any comments to this post can be left there at An Introduction to Arminianism. Are you an Arminian? It is possible that your first reaction is to…
It’s the St. Gwinear’s Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly rundown of stuff from the SEA archives, and relevant recent articles on Arminian/Calvinist issues. Inclusion on this page absoutely does not guarantee SEA’s…
Please click on the link to view “New Study: Belief in Free Will Linked to Ability to Behave Morally and to Help Others.”
The film “Phineas Bresee: Pastor to the People highlights the life of the founder of the Church of the Nazarene and allows us to engage with the core principles that were part of the origins…
A question we received through our website followed by our answer: I . . . have a question regarding the various views of free will and God’s sovereignty. Often, it seems to me,…
It’s St. Abbán moccu Corbmaic’s Day, although more people are probably gonna focus on another Ireland-related saint, along with the many, many violations of the Lenten season which irreligious people plan to commit in Pádraig’s…
If you cannot see the player above follow this link: Introduction Episode Welcome to the FWS Podcast! This podcast is dedicated to the spread of Biblical Wesleyan theology. FWS Podcast is a ministry of the Fundamental…
Christians find much comfort from these words of Christ: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish…” Many…
This is the author’s doctoral dissertation completed for the University of Waterloo in 1980. The author’s abstract is included below. To access the dissertation, please click on the link: Thomas Edward Dow, “The Evangelical Ecumenism of James…