The Friday Files compiles links to posts from Arminian and other non-Calvinistic bloggers from around the globe, and highlights older posts from the SEA archives. Inclusion of a link here does not necessarily mean the linked material is Arminian or carries SEA’s approval.
Dr James M Leonard writes, “Big Theology on Narrow Shoulders: a Brief Outline of Arminian Baptist History”
Remonstrance Podcast releases minisode 25: Wesley on Faith
Commonplace Holiness brings us, “Nick Quient: Perfecting Holiness and the Promises of God: A Brief Exegesis of 2 Corinthians 7:1”, and “Is The Evangelical Movement Crumbling?”
Thoughts from Canaan reviews NT Wright’s The Case for the Psalms
Dr Fred Sanders offers a free ebook, Pro-Nicene Theology; and writes, “Teaching the Trinity in Haiti” and “When Bad Books do Good Things”
Ironstrikes provides, “Marks of the Loss of First Love”, from the writings of ‘Uncle Bud’ Robinson (1860-1942)
Bruxy Cavey posts, “The good news in a tattoo”
Jesus Creed shares, “The Kingdom of God and Israel”, from the writings of I. Howard Marshall
Dr Craig Keener continues his free video lecture series through the book of Acts with “6:8-8:4 – Stephen’s ministry” and “Chapter 8 – Philip’s ministry in Samaria and to the African court official”
Church Planter Collective release podcast episode 41, “Meeting Persons of Peace & Being Good Neighbors”, with Canadian Church Planter and Executive Director of Church Planting Canada, Rev. Graham Singh
Seedbed brings us, “The Gospel of John as Holy Spirit Field Guide” from JD Walt’s daily devotional series; “I Have Come to Do Your Will (Psalm 40)”, a devotional from Dr Timothy Tennent; and also be sure to check out their growing collection of free ebooks
Dr Leighton Flowers (Traditionalist Southern Baptist) shares more about his journey from Calvinism to “Traditionalism” in a new episode of the Soteriology 101 Podcast
And, from the Society of Evangelical Arminians’ archives, we recommend:
Calvin Refutes Calvinist Regeneration;
The Biblical Doctrine of Grace for Everybody Else; and
Dr. Brian Abasciano Responds To Dr. Dan Wallace On The Issue Of Corporate Election