This Week in Arminianism
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- Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, wonders if we are “Looking for Ourselves or Christ in Scripture.”
- Seedbed offers: “The Cross as the Great Translation of Holiness.”
- Craig Adams, of Commonplace Holiness, quotes T.A. Noble, “How Christ Sanctified Our Humanity.”
- Good News highlights: “Barbarians in Our Midst: How the Irish Spread the Gospel.”
- Dr. Dale Wayman asks: “Do You Practice Sin in Your Life?” (Part One, Part Two) and “Freedom Attracts.”
- Leighton Flowers is preparing for his debate with Calvinist James White: “Pre-Calvinism Debate: Defining the Terms.”
- Nicholas Quient, of Split Frame of Reference, writes: “Echoes of the Old Testament in Revelation 13.”
- Brendan Burnett, of The Lord’s Disciple, brings us: “Extreme Love: Jesus’ Death on the Cross.”
- Matt O’Reilly, of Orthodoxy for Everyone, posts: “Fully Focused on the Finish: Christian Perfection.”
- William Birch, of I, Jacob Arminius, brings us: “Arminius the Presbyterian,” “Was Arminius a Determinist?” and “Arminius on Sin, Depravity, Blasphemy and God’s Relation to the Same.”
- Dr. Roger Olson promotes the new book on Arminian theology, Grace for All: The Arminian Dynamics of Salvation, published by Wipf & Stock, edited by John D. Wagner.
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians highlights Xenos Christian Fellowship’s “Calvinism and Arminianism: Controversial Passages,” Rich Davis’ “The ‘C’ in Calvinism,” and the post “Is There More to Arminianism Than Its Five Points?“
- Timothy Tennent offers: “Help is on the Way: A New Wesleyan Network in a Post-Denominational World.”
- Traditional Baptists at SBC Today bring us: “Why Do You Give an Invitation?” “Baptist History Spotlight: John Gano,” and “Draw or Build?“