I've just begun reading Willing to Believe wherein Sproul looks at the various views of the will of man in salvation.
I'm finding that when we say we disagree with others "isms," we don't really disagree "en toto." There are actually points of truth that ought to be considered in an unbiased way (remember, many of these debates focused on the extremes of each position without acknowledging the common ground).
Anyway, I got mine for $17 at Lifeway and I bet in a week everyone that wants to could have a copy. Then we will begin down the list: Pelagius - Augustine - Semi-Pelagius - Luther - Calvin Arminius - Edwards - Finney - Chafer each on their own thread. I'll try to open each thread with a synopsis of the view (if I can do so without being plodding and ponderous and we can go page-by-page in discussing the issues raised).
I think this will help us see the development of a theological paradigm, how one is tested, and hopefully, what the truth is about the will of man. If anyone has any format suggestions, drop them into this thread in the next few days. These "book studies" can be fun and Sproul seems to do a good job of condensing the views I've read so far.
skypair
I'm finding that when we say we disagree with others "isms," we don't really disagree "en toto." There are actually points of truth that ought to be considered in an unbiased way (remember, many of these debates focused on the extremes of each position without acknowledging the common ground).
Anyway, I got mine for $17 at Lifeway and I bet in a week everyone that wants to could have a copy. Then we will begin down the list: Pelagius - Augustine - Semi-Pelagius - Luther - Calvin Arminius - Edwards - Finney - Chafer each on their own thread. I'll try to open each thread with a synopsis of the view (if I can do so without being plodding and ponderous and we can go page-by-page in discussing the issues raised).
I think this will help us see the development of a theological paradigm, how one is tested, and hopefully, what the truth is about the will of man. If anyone has any format suggestions, drop them into this thread in the next few days. These "book studies" can be fun and Sproul seems to do a good job of condensing the views I've read so far.
skypair
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