This Week in Arminianism
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- Dan Chapa, of Traditional Baptist Chronicles, posts: “Christ vs. Trent on Sola Fide.”
- Traditional Baptists at SBC Today post Michael A. Cox’s “Is Calvinism Spiritual Racism?“
- Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, brings us: “The Mysterious Tensions in Theology.”
- Andrew, of Beyond Calvinism, highlights Bruxy Cavey’s sermon: “We Believe: Christian Theology Learned, Loved and Lived.”
- Asbury’s Seedbed gives us “An Invitation to the Christian Life,” “Are the New Testament Manuscripts Reliable?” and “5 Reasons Why the Church Should Talk about Abortion.”
- Matt O’Reilly, of Orthodoxy for Everyone, writes “An Open Letter to United Way,” regarding the selling of baby body parts, “Why is Stem Express a Legal Company?” “Animal Rights vs. Human Rights: An Unfortunate Juxtaposition,” and “Does the Devil Blush? 5 Points on the Planned Parenthood Video.”
- Matt, of A Theology in Tension, writes: “Stop Grave Robbing Your Old Nature.”
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, posts: “Godly Swearing,” “Christians Using the ‘F’ Word,” and “Should Christians !#@*&%?“
- Dr. Larry Hurtado writes: “‘Jesus’ Wife’ Fragment: The Collective Negative Judgment.”
- Dr. Craig Keener, of Bible Background, brings us: “God Preserves His Promises — Genesis 12:10-20.”
- William Birch, of I, Jacob Arminius, engages Rustin E. Brian’s latest book, Jacob Arminius: The Man from Oudewater: “Arminianism Today,” “Christ and Election,” “Interpretation,” “Arminius to the City,” and “A Dangerous Man.”
- Craig Adams, of Commonplace Holiness, posts: “John Wesley: Can Any Christian Revival Continue?“
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians highlights Roy Ingle’s “Eternal Security Examples Gone Bad,” Dr. David L. Allen’s “Calvinism: A Review,” and Matt O’Reilly’s “Entire Sanctification in the Early Church.”
- Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, gives us an infographic: “Choosing a Name for Your View of Soteriology,” and he reviews Dr. J. Matthew Pinson’s latest book, Arminian and Baptist: Explorations in a Theological Tradition.
- Kevin Jackson, of Wesleyan Arminian, also reviews Dr. J. Matthew Pinson’s latest book, Arminian and Baptist: Explorations in a Theological Tradition.