Virtual Symposium Schedule: First Glance

Jackson Watts After much planning and preparation, the Commission for Theological Integrity is pleased to announce the schedule for our presentations at our virtual Symposium next week: Monday Evening 7:00–7:15   Welcome & Prayer 7:15–8:05 The Role of Spirituality in Sermon Preparation and Delivery (Ben Campbell) Tuesday Morning 9:00–9:05   Welcome…

Virtual Symposium Set

by Jackson Watts 2020 has been a year of changed plans, but the Commission for Theological Integrity is committed to fulfilling its mission despite the obstacles created by the current pandemic. For this reason we will be continuing with our annual Theological Symposium as a virtual event. It…

Can Arminians Be Molinists? (Part 2)

Robert E. Picirilli (This is the second part of a two-part article) In Part I, I have defined Molinism and evaluated its view more basically. I have other criticisms of Keathley’s position, some of which might not be shared by all Molinists but all of which seem likely…

Can Arminians Be Molinists? (Part 1)

Robert E. Picirilli (This is the first of two guest-authored posts) I hear that some Arminians incline toward a Molinist view of God’s sovereignty and human freedom. Perhaps the reason is, Molinists say their purpose is to uphold libertarian freedom[1] in a universe governed by a sovereign God,…

2020 Theological Symposium: Update

by Theological Commission Many of our readers have communicated with us in recent weeks inquiring about the status of our 2020 Theological Symposium, originally scheduled for October 5-6 on the campus of Welch College. Due to the significant rise in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, and the overall…
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