This Week in Arminianism
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- The Remonstrance offers the podcast: “Arminius on Imputation.”
- Micah Joseph Currado, of Yield to God, presents: “God for Toddlers: Let the Little Children Come Unto Me.”
- Matt O’Reilly promotes “Reading Romans in Context.”
- Steve Sewell, of The Arminian Files, blogs: “John 3:18 Disproves Unconditional Election.”
- Evan Minton, of Cerebral Faith, continues his Logical Fallacies series: “Part Six: Poisoning the Well,” “Part Seven: The Fallacy of Composition,” and “Part Eight: Argument from Silence.”
- Mackenzie Mulligan, of Imperfect Reflections, asks: “Was Job Wrong?“
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, highlights: “Start Respecting Your Wife,” “Stop Controlling Your Wife,” “Stop Treating Your Wife Like One of the Guys,” “Stop Calling Your Wife ‘Smokin’ Hot,’” and “On Being a Father.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians posts Ben Witherington’s review of Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall’s Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace – Part Seven, Steve Sewell’s “Why the Draw to Calvinism?” and William Birch’s “Determinism in the Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah,” as well as “Enabling the Cage-Stage Calvinist.”
- Craig Adams, of The Hidden Life, brings us: “Labor Not in Vain,” “Labor Inspired by Love,” “Labor Empowered by God,” and “Rest from Labor.”
- Dr. David L. Allen’s new book, a veritable tome (848 pages), is now available: The Extent of the Atonement.