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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Arminianism

I got into a fascinating discussion the other night about Calvinsim and Arminian theology. I had to go back and do some reading on both positions.

I may have blogged about this previously but here it is again. My esteemed friend Peter Lumpkins, who would consider himself Reformed and is part of the SBC, did a marvelous interview with Dr. Roger Olson and transcribed the whole thing.

I hope Peter is not too disappointed that after reading his interview it became more clear to me than ever that I am Arminian, though I lean to the eternal security side of the equation.

Interview with Dr. Roger Olson and Peter Lumpkin:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4

The discussion the other night was with a lay person with no formal theological training. His only understanding of "Reformed vs. Arminian" was that Reformed people believed in eternal security and those who weren't Reformed did not. He knew nothing of TULIP. But he is not unusual.

Most think the central dividing issue is free will vs. predestination. That is wrong also. Roger Olson rightly points out that the difference is a fundamental shift in how the two understand who God is and His character. Dr. Olson says, "Arminianism is the belief in the universal love of God and God’s will that all be saved. That God is not willing for any to perish and that He does much to bring people to repentance and does not select some to whom He does not offer the same chance." That's why I am Arminian. It's how I understand the character of God as revealed in the Scriptures.

But the truth is, I know really fine Reformed people, who believe as they do based on their understanding of the Bible. They're biblical people. And if I debated with them I would probably lose or at least throw my hands up saying, "I dunno maybe you're right." Reformed theology is solidly biblical, I just don't connect to it.

Comments on "Arminianism"

 

Blogger graciousenthusiasm said ... (11:30 AM, April 02, 2008) : 

Arminianism like calvinism both have flaws, being the works of men who were more or less fallen at one time or another. Only God really understands what He means by predestined. I know saved are predestined to become the sons of God. That is rewards oriented. God ology, not theology, is what we need. It is when God moves man to seek Him, that we do and understand the doctrine! Christ said so. I am thankful for the willingness of men to search the scriptures. I am more thankful for the repentant souls who understand repentance is the key of right relationship to God and man. I do not agree with Paul David Washer on many points, but the truth of lostness in America is staggeringly disheartening. May God send a move of His Spirit and sweep us up into His arms!

 

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