- Nick Quient, of Split Frame of Reference, writes: “Drinking From The Deep Creedal Wells: Nicaea, Christology, and Salvation-History.”
- Andrew Hnutiak, of Beyond Calvinism, posts: “Thomas Grantham, ‘Christ Did, in the Place and Stead of Mankind, Fulfill the Law by which the Whole World Stood Guilty Before God.'”
- Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, offers: “The Apostasy Vortex.”
- Asbury’s Seedbed highlights: “Why Missional Matters in the Classroom?“
- God is Open posts: “Piper’s Prooftexts,” and the satirical “How Calvinism Works” (take time to laugh).
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, highlights: “How an Affair Happens” (Part One,Part Two), “The Fallout of an Affair,” and “Stopping the Affair before It Starts.”
- Craig Adams, of Commonplace Holiness, writes: “The Cross: The Means of Reconciliation,” and “John Wesley: Can Any Christian Revival Continue?“
- Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, posts: “Determinism and False Doctrine.”
- Dr. Craig S. Keener, of Bible Background, asks: “Which Day is the Sabbath?“
- Thomas Jay Oord posts: “Three Key Themes in Contemporary Holiness.”
- Evan Minton, of Cerebral Faith, asks: “Does the Multi-Verse Explain Away the Need for a Creator?“
- SBC Today highlights: “Historical Reflections Upon Calvinism and Southern Baptists” (Part One, Part Two, Part Three).
- Dr. Larry Hurtado posts “Marcion and Methodology — Roth #2.”
- Chris Fischer, of Reality is Not Optional, highlights: “Ideological Turning Test — Calvinism,” and “Context is Comprehension.”
- Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, writes: “Ephesians 1: He Chose Us to be in Him? or He Chose Us in Him?“
- Matt O’Reilly, of Orthodoxy for Everyone, posts: “Why Justification by Faith Matters.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians highlights the posts: “Brian Abasciano, ‘A Conversation about the Translation of Acts 13:48,'” “F. Leroy Forlines on Acts 13:48,” “Charles Edward White, ‘Does God Call All the Shots?’” and “Book Review:Whomever He Wills — Chapter 3: Unconditional Election.”
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