The Friday Files compiles links to posts from Arminian and other non-Calvinistic bloggers from around the globe, and highlights older posts from SEA. Inclusion of a link here does not necessarily mean the linked material is Arminian or carries SEA’s approval.
Arminian Perspectives highlights an important series critiquing the Calvinist interpretation of Romans 9
Remonstrance Podcast release episode 13: Saving Faith in the thought of Jacob Arminius and John Wesley
Dead Heroes Don’t Save writes, “Just Launched: Action packed Graphic Novel version of the Gospel of Mark”
Ironstrikes posts an early sermon from ‘Uncle Bud’ Robinson (1860-1942): Crossing Jordan
Commmonplace Holiness shares, “Supernatural Agent Detection (Part 1): At the Hymn Sing” and “Part 2: What’s Credible?”
Bruxy Cavey brings us, “Wrecking Religion” and “Spiritual but not religious?”
Dr Timothy Tennent writes, “4 Lessons to Learn from Count Nicolaus von Zinzendorf and the Moravian Mission” and discusses whether we have to choose between social justice and evangelism in “Playing the Whole Field”
Dr Fred Sanders posts, “Deeper Simplicity (Dialogue with Dolezal)” and “How to Use a Book Instead of Receiving It: CS Lewis, An Experiment in Criticism”
Dr Roger Olson writes, “Finding God in The Shack” and provides a Theological Review of The Shack in a movie viewer guide from IV Press
Wesleyan Potluck release podcast episode 10, discussing what we can learn from (Calvinist) pastor Tim Keller and the succession plan at Redeemer
Church Planter Collective publish podcast episode 24: “Evangelizing your friends and family”; and be sure to check out the other latest podcast episodes from Seedbed
Ronnie Rogers (Traditionalist Southern Baptist and former Calvinist) writes, “Calvinists Say Blame and Honor Determined Man”
And, from the Society of Evangelical Arminians’ archives, we recommend:
Letter to a Young Calvinist (from a Young Arminian);
Roger Olson, “What The Calvinism I Oppose Is and Why”;
Arminian Answers to Logical Arguments for Perseverance of the Saints; and