Post tagged with Arminianism
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Why “God hated Esau” is of no use to the Calvinist
September 11th, 201107:42 PM ETPete asked what a person who believes God is omnibenevolent does with "God hated Esau" (Malachi 1:3; Romans 9:13). There are a number of complexities in these passages. To begin with, there is the fact that the specific individuals Jacob and Esau serve as symbols representing people groups (Israel and Edom, or more broadly, insider and outsider). ... -
God’s arbitrary choices and election
August 04th, 201111:05 AM ETI have argued the the implications of the Calvinist view of election is that God's choice of those who are elect is arbitrary. But what do I mean by "arbitrary"? I mean this: Arbitrary decision: any decision between two or more options where one option is chosen but another option was equally feasible. For example, it is a choice between a and b w... -
Tigers, Tabbys, and God’s special love for his elect
August 01st, 201109:34 AM ETWho says God has to love everybody equally? (Sentimental Arminians, that's who.) "Au contraire mon frere" says the Calvinist. There is nothing wrong with God having a general love for all humanity even as he has a special love for his elect. And why shouldn't it be so? After all, as Linda asks, "Is it right for a man to love his wife differently ... -
The day the Arminian Pride Parade came to Geneva
July 31st, 201110:33 AM ETThe Genevans were outraged to learn that the mayor had declared April 1 "Arminian Pride Day." "Political correctness run amok!" the Calvinists growled. "And right here in our fair city. Why can't those Arminians just go back in the closet?" Rumor even had it that the Home Depot and Disneyland were both sponsoring the Arminian Pride Parade. And perh... -
Do Arminians have the same problem as Calvinists?
July 29th, 201110:49 AM ETPaul Manata offers a response to my article "Calvinism preaches a God of love, and yet..." The response was a tu quoque, an argument form which functions like this: Randal and Paul were walking home from the Barry Manilow concert when Paul was surrounded by a group of growling headbangers who were focused on his powder blue concert T-shirt. Just b... -
Does universalism have a chance in hell of being true?
February 15th, 201111:36 AM ETThomas Talbott has pointed out that one can find evidence from scripture to support the following three incompatible claims: (1) God wants to save everyone (2) God can save everyone (3) Not everyone will be saved Since this is an inconsistent set, a person has to give up at least one of these propositions. And so Christians do. The Calvinist g... -
Does Calvinism undermine the sovereignty of God?
January 09th, 201005:43 PM ETAfter some years in the hinterland of North American evangelicalism, Calvinism is once again on the rise. (For a good synopsis of the trend see Collin Hansen, Young, Restless, Reformed (Crossway, 2008).) One of the reasons people become Calvinists is because Calvinism, we are told, upholds God's sovereignty. In particular, it upholds God's sovereig... -
Why do many people consider Calvinism to be monstrous? An allegorical exploration (Part 2)
December 04th, 200902:34 PM ET"I must say that I find exactly half of the parable of the breeder to be completely wonderful. And that, not surprisingly, is the half where the breeder treats the lost dogs and then grants them a beautiful life beyond their wildest imaginings." Yes, that part is nice. "However, I cannot accept the other half of the story in which the breeder ref... -
Why do many people consider Calvinism to be monstrous? An allegorical exploration (Part 1)
December 04th, 200902:27 PM ETThe breeder was the kindest, gentlest, most skilful, most wise and most loving breeder of dogs in all the land. One day a litter of six puppies was born to one of the breeder's dams. The birth of these puppies was surprising in certain respects, for they possessed a genetic predisposition which the breeder knew would eventually express itself in ... -
Why I could never, ever, ever be a Calvinist (I think)
May 25th, 200910:23 AM ETCalvinism. That mainstay of the Protestant tradition. Sometimes battered, but often breathtaking, as in the sprawling intellectual systems of an Edwards or Turretin. And now recently resurgent as told in Collin Hansen's Young, Restless, Reformed (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2008). The core essence of Calvinism -- God's unconditional election of som...
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