This Week in Arminianism
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- Andrew, from Beyond Calvinism, presents Irv Brendlinger’s “John Wesley’s Theological Challenge to Slavery.”
- Adam Omelianchuk made a “Visit to Auschwitz.”
- Kingswood Hart, of The Predestination Station, comments on Romans 10:4-13.
- Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, began blogging through Grace for All — Chapter One, and also posts, “The Free Offer of the Gospel with Provision.”
- Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, writes: “What Calvinists Cannot Have: Assurance.”
- Asbury’s Seedbed offers: “God Calls His People to Be Holy,” “How To Disciple Children: When You Walk along the Road,” “Was Ancient Israel Just Like Its Neighbors? A Singular Israel in a Pluralistic World,” and “What is Christian Perfection, and Does This Mean Christians Will No Longer Sin?“
- William Birch, of I, Jacob Arminius, blogs: “God and His Actions: Commentary on Psalm 115:3,” and “Why Do We Call God a God of Love?“
- Dr. Craig Keener, of Bible Background, posts: “The Call to Go in Faith — Genesis 12:1.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians brings us Dan Chapa’s “Calvinism and Determinism,” and William Birch’s “Jacob Arminius Refutes William Perkins on Perseverance,” and “Arminius Reconsidered: Contemporary Theological Discourse.”
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, highlights: “Being a Macho Man,” “No Fishing,” “8 Characteristics of a Real Man,” and “Moving from Childish Faith to Childlike Faith.”
- Matt O’Reilly, of Orthodoxy for Everyone, promotes a new book, Awakening Wonder, by Dr. Stephen Turly.
- Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, offers: “Grace for All: Grace is Personal.”
- Matthew Bracey, from the Helwys Society Forum, writes: “Augustine and the Problem of Evil.”