- Andrew, from Beyond Calvinism, brings us “Substitution” in the work, Great Words of the Gospel, from the great Henry A. Ironside.
- Evan Minton, of Cerebral Faith, posts: “Logical Fallacies Series — Part 1: Introduction and Ad Hominem.”
- Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, writes about “The Conversion Expectancy.”
- William Birch blogs: “Is the Gospel Necessary to Calvinism?” “Religious Tolerance an Arminian and Dutch Distinctive,” “Arminius: What Does Baptism Effect?” and “Calvinism and Divine Schizophrenia.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians hosts Ben Witherington’s review of Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall’s Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace Part Four, “Two Views of the Doctrine of Election,” Vic Reasoner’s “An Arminian Covenant Theology,” and William Birch’s “A Calvinist Conception of God on Trial.”
- Dr. David L. Allen presents: “The Extent of the Atonement,” and “An Excerpt from My Forthcoming Book on ‘The Extent of the Atonement.’“
- Peter Lumpkins, of Free Church Theology, posts: “Welsh Neck Baptists More Arminian Than Calvinistic.”
- Traditional Southern Baptists at SBC Today bring us: “I Didn’t Do It,” and “Give Me a Good Map.”
- Craig Adams, of The Hidden Life, offers: “Cooperation with God: The Proper Manner,” “Cooperation with God: The Proper Time,” and “Cooperation with God: What Shall We Do?“
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, highlights: “How am I Going to Make It?” “How’s Your Heart Doing?” “Treating People Like Human Beings,” “Fooling Anyone?” and “Reaching Beyond Myself.”
- Pastor Steven L. Winters, of Thunder Sounds, writes: “Stirred Not Shaken.”
- John Mark Hicks offers: “A Call to Worship in a Day of Fear,” and “Say among the Nations.”
- Dr. Larry Hurtado publishes: “Messiah and Divine Son,” “‘God’ in the New Testament,” and “Rome and Christians.”
Inclusion of links here does not necessarily mean the linked material is Arminian or carries SEA’s approval. All links are offered because they are thought to be of potential interest to those who are engrossed in Arminian/Calvinist issues.