This Week in Arminianism
November 27, 2015
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Pastor Steven L. Winters, of Thunder Sounds, posts: “The Limits of Omniscience .”
Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, writes “The Potter’s Love ,” and asks “What If I’m Wrong? ” regarding the consequences to holding a non-Calvinistic theology.
Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, brings us: “My Thoughts on the Assemblies of God Position Paper on Reformed Theology .”
William Birch offers: “Arminius Pleads the Cause of Grace ,” “AT&T Understands Grace for All ,” and a rebuttal of John Piper’s “They Were Destined to Disobey God .”
Asbury’s Seedbed publishes: “John Wesley: The Scripture Way of Salvation ,” and an egalitarian perspective, “Why Women Must Learn in Quietness and Submission .”
Matt, of A Theology in Tension, is “Looking at Gethsemane Anew: The Fall and Rise of Jesus .”
The Society of Evangelical Arminians posts William Birch’s “Arminius the Gadfly ,” Dr. Roger E. Olson’s “My Response to ‘An Assemblies of God Response to Reformed Theology,’ ” Steven Sewell’s “The Incompatibility of Calvinism and Fulfillment Theology ,” and “6 Quotes from G. K. Chesterton on Gratitude and Thanksgiving .”
Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, offers: “This is a University, Not a Day Care ,” “Free Condoms for Kids: Parents are Relieved ,” and “Christlikeness: Personal Friendships .”
Dr. Craig Keener, of Bible Background, posts a podcast teaching: “Miracles and Evangelism in Acts: Power Evangelism .”
Dr. Larry Hurtado publishes: “Paul and Israel: This Year’s SBL Meeting Session .”
Kingswood Hart, of The Predestination Station, asks: “Is It Right for God to Find Fault with Unbelieving Ethnic Israelites? “
Dr. William G. Witt posts: “Servants of the Servant: Second Readings about Suffering .”
The Helwys Society Forum offers two book reviews of J. Matthew Pinson’s Arminian and Baptist: Explorations of a Theological Tradition , one by Dustin Walters , and another by Tim Campbell .