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135 Episodes

20 minutes | 2 days ago
Minisode 32: Reflections on After Arminius (Part 1)
In this minisode I 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 first part of Chapter 2: "Heat and Light" which focuses on the Dutch Remonstrants after the death of Arminius. We will see the good, bad, and the ugly in Dutch Remonstrantism with a focus on Simon Episcopius and Philip van Limborch. Stay tuned for a follow-up minisode that will focus on English Arminianism later this week.  Buy a copy of "After Arminius" for yourself before the next minisode drops: "After Arminius" on Amazon 
7 minutes | a month ago
Minisode 31: The True Way of Keeping Christmas
In this minisode I will be reading through an excerpt of a sermon by George Whitefield titled, "The True Way of Keeping Christmas." You can find this sermon in a free Ebook from Seedbed which you could download as a PDF. The link is below. Merry Christmas everyone from Remonstrance podcast!  Free Ebook: Twelve Christmas Sermons (Seedbed)
24 minutes | a month ago
Episode 102: All I Want for Christmas Is Theology
Merry Christmas everyone! Are you trying to find the perfect gift for yourself or a fellow theology nerd or seminary student? Then listen to this episode! In this episode, I go over my favorite Wesleyan-Arminian theology books to put on your Christmas list to buy for yourself or someone else. I also share some interesting new theology books I have read this past year. We hope you have a very merry and theology filled Christmas from all of us here at Remonstrance Podcast. Links: Systematic Theology Classic Christianity by Thomas Oden Theological Institutes by Richard Watson (Lexham Press) Introduction to John Wesley Wesley on the Christian Life by Fred Sanders John Wesley by Henry H. Knight More in Depth Wesleyan Theological Studies The Theology of John Wesley by Kenneth J. Collins On Audible John Wesley’s Teachings by Thomas Oden Commentaries Romans (V.1), Romans (V.2), Ephesians, 1&2 Peter, 1&2&3 John and Jude by Vic Reasoner Interesting Theology Born Again by Sean McGever Against God and Nature by Thomas McCall  Arminian Theology Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace by Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall  Arminius and His Declaration of Sentiments by W. Stephen Gunter Most Exciting New Book After Arminius by Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall 
26 minutes | 2 months ago
Episode 101: Arminian Theology with Keith Stanglin (Part 3)
This is the final part of our interview with Keith Stanglin. In this episode we discuss the question of whether or not Arminius held to Middle Knowledge in his theology. Then we discuss the important question of whether or not Arminius could truly be categorized as "Reformed." Then we talk about whether or not the Synod of Dort truly condemned the theology of Arminius or only the theology of the Remonstrants who came after Arminius. We end by talking about whether or not Keith and Tom are going to make this a trilogy. Hopefully they will!  Click the link below to Keith and Tom's new book:  "After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology"
39 minutes | 2 months ago
Episode 100: Arminian Theology with Keith Stanglin (Part 2)
In this episode we continue our interview with Keith Stanglin! In this episode we talk about his new book "After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology." Keith gives an overview of the new book which he co-authored with Thomas McCall. Then we discuss whether there is an inherent problem in Arminian Theology that leads it to take a "leftward shift" over time. Then we discuss how faithful John Wesley and the Early Methodist theologians were to the theology of Arminius. Then we ask Keith to weight in on the division between "Reformed Arminians" and "Wesleyan-Arminians." Should this division actually exist? Why or why not? Stay tuned for our next episode for the final part of our interview with Keith Stanglin.  Order Keith and Tom's new book! According to Amazon it will be released today!  "After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology"  
35 minutes | 3 months ago
Episode 99: Arminian Theology with Keith Stanglin (Part 1)
In this series of episodes, we had the opportunity to interview Keith Stanglin! In this episode, Keith discusses how he originally became interested in Arminian theology and a little about his theological journey. He also discusses what led him to write "Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace." Keith shares what it was like to study the theology of Arminius at Calvin Seminary under the guidance of Richard Muller. Keith then discusses what the greatest strengths of Arminian theology and why so few people have conducted scholarly studies of the theology of Arminius. In the next episode, we will discuss Keith's new book "After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology." Stay tuned!  Keith Stanglin is the co-author of: Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace (Order Now!) After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology (Pre-Order Now!) 
42 minutes | 3 months ago
Episode 97: Politics and Voting (Part 1)
In this episode we jump into the issue of politics and voting as Election Day approaches here in the United States. We will be focusing on how to navigate through this complex and difficult political season as Christians and specifically seeing what John Wesley had to say. In this episode we will discuss the political context that Wesley lived in. Then we will focus on what it meant to "speak from the center" during the time of John Wesley and what it means to "speak from the center" today. How can Wesley appear to be both a "Tory" and a "Whig" at the same time? We will also focus on what he had to say about political partisanship during the time of the American Revolution and what motivated Wesley to oppose the American Revolution. We hope you enjoy this episode. Look out for the next episode that will drop next week.  Links: Fundamental Wesleyan Society Website  FWS Podcast Also Pre-Order Keith Stanglin and Thomas McCall's new book!  After Arminius: A Historical Introduction to Arminian Theology
24 minutes | 4 months ago
Episode 96: The Life of Ulrich Zwingli (Part 2)
Reformation month is coming in October! In honor of the 503rd Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation we will be releasing a series of two lectures this month about the life of the Reformer Ulrich Zwingli given at Wesley Chapel (our church) last year. Enjoy learning about Zwingli and Happy Reformation month from all of us here at Remonstrance Podcast. Link to Power Point Used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VBHbtzeGQj1oXkulHKcfEzQ2VYZrWzNo/view?usp=sharing
22 minutes | 4 months ago
Episode 95: The Life of Ulrich Zwingli (Part 1)
Reformation month is coming in October! In honor of the 503rd Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation we will be releasing a series of two lectures this month about the life of the Reformer Ulrich Zwingli given at Wesley Chapel (our church) last year. Enjoy learning about Zwingli and Happy Reformation month from all of us here at Remonstrance Podcast. Link to Power Point Used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VBHbtzeGQj1oXkulHKcfEzQ2VYZrWzNo/view?usp=sharing    
28 minutes | 5 months ago
Episode 94: The Scapegoat of Calvinism (Part 2)
This is the second part of a lecture by Dr. Vic Reasoner titled, "The Scapegoat of Calvinism." We hope you enjoy it and learn from it as much from it as we did. If you are interested in hearing more content like this from Dr. Vic Reasoner then check out our sister podcast "The FWS Podcast." Link below.  FWS Podcast
30 minutes | 5 months ago
Episode 93: The Scapegoat of Calvinism (Part 1)
This is the first part of a lecture by Dr. Vic Reasoner titled, "The Scapegoat of Calvinism." We hope you enjoy it and learn from it as much from it as we did. The second part will be dropped next week. If you are interested in hearing more content like this from Dr. Vic Reasoner then check out our sister podcast "The FWS Podcast." Link below.  FWS Podcast
31 minutes | 6 months ago
Episode 92: Spiritual Gifts (Part 4)
In this episode we will continue our discussion of the Wesleyan perspective on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. We will continue to be reading sections of the article, "Wesley, the Almost Charismatic" by Peter J. Bellini. Our conversation primarily focuses on how although Wesley was not a charismatic "in theory" he was a charismatic "in practice." We will specifically focus on how Wesley evaluated all extraordinary gifts in light of both his "holiness hermeneutic" and the authority of Scripture. We end the episode discussing Bellini's verdict that Wesley was "An Almost Charismatic."    Wesley Chapel Podcast (Sermons preached by Vin and Ben) available on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and Stitcher  "Wesley, the Almost Charismatic" by Peter J. Bellini 
30 minutes | 6 months ago
Episode 91: Spiritual Gifts (Part 3)
In this episode we will continue to explore the Wesleyan perspective on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. As our guide we will be reading through an article titled, "Wesley, the Almost Charismatic" by Peter J. Bellini. Our conversation will primarily focus on how Wesley emphasized the "ordinary fruits" of the Holy Spirit rather than the "extraordinary gifts" of the Holy Spirit. We will also discuss that while Wesley was not a charismatic "in theory" he was not a cessationist either. We will continue discussing this article in the next episode of Remonstrance.  "Wesley, the Almost Charismatic" by Peter J. Bellini  Firebrand Magazine 
37 minutes | 7 months ago
Episode 90: Spiritual Gifts (Part 2)
In this episode we will continue to explore the Wesleyan perspective on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. To do this we will continue to focus specifically on the views of John Wesley. We start off discussing Wesley's views on the gifts of the Spirit and how he determined what was a genuine work of the Holy Spirit and what was "fanaticism." We then discuss the distinction he made between the "ordinary" gifts of the Spirt and the "extraordinary" gifts of the Spirt.  The article we are reading through is: "Wesley and Charisma: An Analysis of John Wesley's View of Spiritual Gifts" 
36 minutes | 7 months ago
Episode 89: Spiritual Gifts (Part 1)
In this episode we will begin exploring the Wesleyan perspective on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. To do this we will be focusing specifically on the views of John Wesley. We start off discussing the differences between cessationism versus continuationism. Then we provide a historical overview of what else was going on in the Protestant world at the time of Wesley. We will focus on the views of the Calvinists, Puritans, and Anglicans during Wesley's time. Then we will look at the views of the Lutherans, Pietists, and Moravians. Then we will look at the views of John Wesley and see how they compared to his Protestant contemporaries. The article we are reading through is: "Wesley and Charisma: An Analysis of John Wesley's View of Spiritual Gifts"  Other Links: Introduction to Wesleyan Theology I by Kenneth J. Collins Introduction to Wesleyan Theology II by Kenneth J. Collins The Theology of John Wesley Audiobook by Kenneth J. Collins Christ is the Cure Interview with Remonstrance  Daily Reformation Interview with Remonstrance  SEA YouTube Interview with Remonstrance 
25 minutes | 8 months ago
Arminian Scholarship with Richie Clark (Part 3)
This is the final part in a three part series where we interview Arminian scholar Richie Clark about current issues in Arminian scholarship. In this part of the interview Richie discusses the place of Middle Knowledge in Arminianism. He discusses different perspectives on whether or not Middle Knowledge has a place in Arminian theology and what specific type of Middle Knowledge Arminius likely utilized in his theology.  Resources: Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace The Transforming Power of Grace Beyond Dordt and De Auxiliis  God's Twofold Love  
35 minutes | 8 months ago
Arminian Scholarship with Richie Clark (Part 2)
This is the second part in a three part series where we interview Arminian scholar Richie Clark about current issues in Arminian scholarship. In this part of the interview Richie discusses the differences between "Reformed Arminianism" and "Wesleyan-Arminianism." He also discusses why this issue is so complicated. We also spend time talking about what it means to be a "Classical Arminian." We also spend time discussing the issues of Prevenient Grace and the doctrine of Imputation. We specifically focus on the issue of the imputation of Christ's "Active" Righteousness to the believer. Make sure you join us for the final part of the interview.  Resources Mentioned:  Four Views on Eternal Security
45 minutes | 8 months ago
Arminian Scholarship with Richie Clark (Part 1)
This is the first part in a three part series where we interview Arminian scholar Richie Clark about current issues in Arminian scholarship. In this part of the interview Richie shares his theological journey of how he became an Arminian. We then discuss his Master's Thesis: "The Calvinism of Arminius." Then he shares his current Ph.D. research in the area of early 17th Century Anglican expressions of Arminian theology. Make sure you join us for parts two and three of this fascinating interview.  Resources: Deviant Calvinism: Broadening Reformed Theology From Faith to Faith 
38 minutes | 9 months ago
Episode 85: The Means of Grace Under Quarantine (Part 2)
While under quarantine because of the COVID-19 Pandemic we continue to discuss the Means of Grace and how we can grow in them during this season. In this episode we focus on John Wesley's sermon, "The Means of Grace." First, we discuss what Wesley taught regarding the Means of Grace that: 1) God is above all means; 2) there is no power in the means; 3) they are not meritorious; 4) grace is dispensed by the power of his Spirit and the merits of his Son; 5) seek God alone. We then discuss the three chief means of grace: prayer, searching the Scriptures, and the Lord's Supper. We then look at the end of the sermon when we discuss some practical applications.  Links: "The Means of Grace" by John Wesley  "How John Wesley's Means of Grace Should Impact Our Christian Witness" by Andrew Dragos (Seedbed) E-Sword Bible Study Software 
36 minutes | 9 months ago
Episode 84: The Means of Grace Under Quarantine (Part 1)
While under quarantine because of the COVID-19 Pandemic we decided to record a series of episodes on the Means of Grace. We discuss how we can we grow in our use of the Means of Grace during quarantine. We then talk about how the use of the corporate Means of Grace has been impacted under quarantine and how fellowship with the members of our church has changed. We also define "the Means of Grace" and discuss how John Wesley defines the Means of Grace. We also discuss how many different types of Means of Grace there are. We hope this episode is an encouragement to you and that you find ways to grow in the Means of Grace during quarantine.  Links: Introduction to Wesleyan Theology I (Dr. Kenneth J. Collins) "The Means of Grace" by John Wesley 
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