Killing Calvinism: A Book Revi...
Some books elicit interest due to their subject matter. Others do so because of their literary quality. For me, the title Killing...
read moreSome books elicit interest due to their subject matter. Others do so because of their literary quality. For me, the title Killing...
read moreFew people have had more influence over the theological commitments of Free Will Baptists than Leroy Forlines (1926-present). While...
read moreDr. Charles Thigpen reflects on his history with the first president of Welch College, the flagship school of the National...
read moreDiscrediting Christianity is not too difficult these days: “Why work too hard or get our hands too dirty, when applying the labels...
read moreWhile Arminius is often known for his disagreements with Calvinism’s five points, many other aspects of his theology are often...
read moreIn his recent essay, Jackson Watts reminds us that Arminius wholly affirmed the human will’s complete depravity and perversity after...
read moreDetermining what’s wrong with people is arguably the most important job of physicians. But the task of diagnostics goes far beyond...
read moreIt does not take long to sense the palpable tension between Calvinism and Arminianism. A brief overview of seminaries, blogs, and...
read moreWe live in an age of conferences, seminars, and mp3 downloads. Evangelicalism bulges with an excess of venues for pastoral education...
read moreThe most basic right that persons possess is the right to personal liberty. This simply means that people are able to accomplish that...
read moreAfter centuries of debate, the words “Calvinism” and “Arminianism” remain as buzz words that continue to spark discussion among...
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