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Five Podcasts on Calvinism and Arminianism

18 Oct

For those of you who don’t know, my readership is split between Calvinists, Arminians, Dispensationalists, and that last and growing category, “the confused.”

I have much experience with this topic, since I moved from a Baptist church to a Mennonite church in my teens, and have seriously and Biblically held to each of the perspectives at some point in my development.

If time were unlimited, I would write a post on where I now stand on the matter: however, time is quite limited, so I have recorded a series of five podcasts which are available over at my podcast site. I will be rolling these out over the next week. (If you have iTunes, I would recommend you click on the iTunes link, so you can update automatically new content).

You can also access the content directly right here:

1) Calvinism and Arminianism

 

2) Some Practical Notes

 

3) Middle Knowledge, or Molinism

 

4) Eternal Security

I hope that at least some of you make the trek over there and hear what I have to say. You will find it most interesting!

[If you don't mind, please keep discussions of these topics over here, on this blog as I don't plan to check comments or host discussions on my podbean site. Feel free to respond to any of the five podcasts here]

You may also find the book which William Lane Craig contributed to, “Four Views on Divine Providence” to be helpful. As well, take a look at my early seminary paper, “Sovereignty and Free-Will.”

 

About Josiah

I have been pursuing Jesus for as long as I can remember. This journey has lead me back again and again to Scriptures and prayer and an ever-deepening awareness of the God who is not far from each one of us. Along the way I have earned a BA and am nearing completion of an MA in theology. I am the proud father of two and husband to the love of my life.
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