Literature Theology “40 Questions About Arminianism” by J. Matthew Pinson May 4, 2022May 4, 2022 David Lytle 2 Comments Richard Muller, Calvinism, Jacob Arminius, Robert Picirilli, Atonement, F. Leroy Forlines, Leroy Forlines, J. Matthew Pinson, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, Thomas Oden, Keith Stanglin, Thomas McCall, 40 Questions About Arminianism, 40 Questions, Jonathan Edwards, Jacobus Arminius, Thomas Schreiner, Michael Horton, Richard Watson, Scott McKnight, Thomas Grantham, Dutch Reform Church, Reformed, Reformed Theology, Resistible Grace, Chrysostom, John of Damascus, Lutheran, Wesleyan, Anselm, The Great Tradition, Arminianism, grace David Lytle reviews the new book by J. Matthew Pinson. Read more
The Five Theology In His Own Words: Five Arminius Teachings Most Calvinists Can Love February 17, 2017September 5, 2020 Gowdy Cannon 10 Comments John, Matthew, Free will, Salvation, Romans, Arminian, grace, Psalms, Calvinism, Faith, Sovereignty, Luke, Jacob Arminius, God's Will, Romans 9, Mark Ellis, 2 Samuel, Five Articles of the Remonstrants of 1610, The Arminian Confession of 1621, Proverbs, Ephesians, 2 Chronicles, Isaiah, James, Timothy Keller, 1 Peter We let the man speak for himself. Read more