Review of Roger Olson's Book: Arminian Theology: Myths And Realities
The Calvinist/Arminian debate is often conducted in a way that is hurtful and lacks grace. If you are looking for a book that explains the Arminian view and at the same time treats the Calvinist view with respect, then this is for you.
This book is not a rejection of Calvinism, but instead is an explanation of why Arminians believe the way they do. Olson does not set out to disprove Calvinism.
I appreciated that Olson is not afraid to tackle those from his tradition if he believes that their theology is flawed in any way. For example he points out some of the shortcomings of the later Remonstrants (like Limborch) and he also points out some of the weaknesses of John Wesley.
The book was not an easy read. It was written at a level where I had to struggle at times to fully comprehend. The chapter on the theories of atonement was the most difficult.
Friday, December 28, 2007
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Hey Kevin,
I posted on the other thread.
http://examiningcalvinism.blogspot.com/2007/12/suggestion-box.html
By the way, regarding Roger Olson's book, send me an email. I would like to introduce you to the Society of Evangelic Arminians.
Email address:
examiningcalvinism@yahoo.com
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