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C.S. Lewis: Calvinist or Classical Arminian?

An essay by Rev. Zach Dawes. He argues that the theology of C.S. Lewis was essentially Arminian. Dawes also maintains a blog, which can be found here. c.s. lewis – calvinist or classical arminian

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The Arminian Theology of C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis is one of the most widely read Christian writers of the last 100 years. Although he doesn’t seem to have ever directly referenced Arminius or Wesley in his writings, his theology is...

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Dr. Jerry Walls, “Clive (C.S.) Lewis and the Pious Calvinist Confusions of...

Dr. Jerry Walls speaks about John Piper’s recent book, Does God Desire All to Be Saved?. From the video’s YouTube page: Dr. Jerry Walls gives his critique of Calvinism, and more specifically, John...

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Roger Olson, “C. S. Lewis Said It: God’s ‘Goodness’ Cannot Be Wholly Other”

For years now I have been insisting that the main reason I am not a Calvinist (or any kind of divine determinist) is that, taken to its “good and necessary consequences,” Calvinism makes God morally...

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C.S. Lewis on Free Will

“God created things which had free will. That means creatures which can go wrong or right. Some people think they can imagine a creature which was free but had no possibility of going wrong, but...

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Micah Currado, “Using Humor to Maintain Humble Joy in the Lord (with C.S....

Some Calvinists ask with perturbation, “Isn’t it so, that freely chosen faith and freely surrendered humility would be a source of pride in us?” The question is probably an indication of the sort of...

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Brian Abasciano, “Answering the Problem of Evil from an Arminian Perspective”

Someone contacted me to ask me questions about the problem of evil for a research essay. There are five questions. I will paste in each question followed by my answer to it. Some Christians would...

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C. S. Lewis on How Good Can Come from Suffering

There is a paradox about tribulation in Christianity. Blessed are the poor, but by “judgement” (i.e., social justice) and alms we are to remove poverty wherever possible. Blessed are we when...

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