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:
3) Middle Knowledge, or Molinism
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.”
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