This Week in Arminianism
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- Asbury’s Seedbed publishes: “Wesley: On Christian Perfection,” “Are All Your Responses to Current Events Really All That Christian?” and “A Surprising Twist on the Parable of the Good Samaritan.”
- Steven Sewell, of The Arminian Files, posts: “Elect Bride,” and “The Fruit of the Spirit Disproves Determinism.”
- William Birch presents: “Loraine Boettner’s Botched Church History,” “Jesus and Foreknowledge of Who Would Believe,” “Reformed Arminianism: Oxymoron or Historically Orthodox?” “The Making of a Classical Arminian,” and “The Problem with Particular Redemption, Particular Love.”
- Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, writes: “Does God Want All to Be Saved? A Response to Dr. Kruger.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians highlights Steven Sewell’s “The ‘Whosoever’ of John 3:16 Identified,” Paul Copan’s “Does Regeneration Precede Faith? Apparently Not,” Kingswood Hart’s satire, “New Calvinist Bible — John,” and William Birch’s “Understanding the Controversy of Former Supralapsarian Calvinist Arminius.”
- Dr. Dale Waymen, of IRONSTRIKES, reviews the following books this week: Bruce Olson’s Bruchko, Barry Callen’s Bible Stories for Strong Stomachs, Thomas Jay Oord’s The Uncontrolling Love of God, and Relational Theology: A Contemporary Introduction, edited by Brint Montgomery, Thomas Jay Oord, and Karen Winslow.
- Dr. Larry Hurtado reviews Christian Oxyrhynchus: Texts, Documents, and Sources, edited by Lincoln H. Blumell and Thomas A. Wayment, as well as posts, “Language Usage in Jewish Palestine: Epigraphic Evidence.”
- Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, publishes an engagement of the work of grace and man’s responsibility: “Do You Agree with Tim Keller?“
- Matt O’Reilly, of Orthodoxy for Everyone, grants us his “Initial Thoughts on Paul and the Gift by John M.G. Barclay.”