Newcomb’s Paradox, Particular Redemption, and Sincere Offers
Newcomb’s paradox is a famous puzzle in decision theory that has provoked much discussion. It has been formulated in different ways, but a standard formulation runs as follows. The Predictor is a...
View ArticleYours Sincerely
In an earlier post I offered a response to a specific objection to the doctrine of particular redemption. This objection boils down to the claim that the following two statements are incompatible: (1)...
View ArticleJohn 3:16 Teaches Limited Atonement
Yes, it really does. Hear me out. John 3:16 is commonly cited against the Calvinist doctrine of limited atonement (LA).1 The argument is simple: LA teaches that Christ made atonement only for the...
View ArticleBrian Abasciano on John 3:16
Dr. Brian Abasciano recently posted an article on the Society of Evangelical Arminians website in response to an “untenable grammatical argument” offered by (so he claims) James White, Guillaume...
View ArticleJohn 3:16 Teaches Limited Atonement
Yes, it really does. Hear me out. John 3:16 is commonly cited against the Calvinist doctrine of limited atonement (LA).1 The argument is simple: LA teaches that Christ made atonement only for the...
View ArticleBrian Abasciano on John 3:16
Dr. Brian Abasciano recently posted an article on the Society of Evangelical Arminians website in response to an “untenable grammatical argument” offered by (so he claims) James White, Guillaume...
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