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 Today reviews Dr Vic Reasoner’s commentary on the epistles of John and Jude
The Irish Protestant offers, “Naming a Few Fallacies”
KW Leslie writes, “God, Job, and the cost of unexamined theodicy.”
Remonstrance shares, “John Wesley, Contemporary Wesleyanism and the Reformed Tradition”
Dr Michael Brown answers, “Does God ever change His mind, and can prayer influence His decisions?”
Dr Roger Olson writes: “Sex, Money and Power: How We Confirm the Biblical-Christian Doctrine of ‘Original Sin’”; “The Main Point of the Christian Doctrine of Sin: We Are All ‘Damaged Goods’”; and announces his latest book, The Essentials of Christian Thought
Ironstrikes provides, “Never say these things to your spouse…”
The Hidden Life offers, “Justification by Faith”; and “Justification and Self-renunciation”, from the writings of Thomas Upham (1799-1872)
Gospel Encounter shares, “The death of Jesus as victory”; and quotes from Lesslie Newbigin’s 1996 address “Gospel and Culture”
Catalyst Resources provide, “Consider Wesley: Proclaiming the Good News of Salvation”
Church Planter Collective publishes, “Making Room for Community”
Seven Minute Seminary shares a new video, “Fresh Movements of God Are Sometimes Messy”
The Helwys Society Forum discuss, “The Value of Structured Discipleship”
Wesleyan Way reviews Being Christian by Rowan Williams
The Community challenges us to “Lead the Church in Prayer for the Lost”
Dr Leighton Flowers (Traditionalist Southern Baptist) releases a new episode of the Soteriology101 podcast, “Dr. David Allen is BACK! (Part 1 of 2)”
And, from the Society of Evangelical Arminians’ archives, we recommend:
Thomas William Jenkyn, The Extent of the Atonement, in its Relation to God and the Universe;
Roger Olson, “Why Can’t We All Just Admit Our Theologies are Flawed?”; and