Minisode 34: Reflections on After Arminius (Part 3‪)‬

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In this minisode I continue to share some of what I have learned so far from “After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology” by Thomas H. McCall and Keith D. Stanglin. In this minisode I focus on the second part of Chapter 3: “Hearts and Hands: John Wesley and the Theology of Early Methodism.” I focus primarily on the “Reformed” Wesley. Highlighting Wesley’s views on the inspiration of Scripture, Meticulous Providence, Middle Knowledge, Federalism, Penal Substitution, Justification, and Imputation. 

Here is the link to the article about Wesley and Middle Knowledge:

Molina, Arminus, Plaifere, Goad, and Wesley On Human Free-will, Divine Omniscience, and Middle Knowledge

Make sure you buy a copy of “After Arminius” for yourself:

“After Arminius” on Amazon 

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