The Young and the Restless Turning to Wesleyan Arminianism
Pastor Daniel Holstege examines a growing trend among young Christians turning toward Wesleyan-Arminian theology, nearly two decades after the "New Calvinism" movement. He analyzes this theological shift in light of Reformed doctrine, particularly referencing the Canons of Dort, and discusses how Arminian institutions are adopting infrastructure models similar to those that promoted Reformed theology. This resource offers insight into contemporary theological trends and the ongoing dialogue between Reformed and Arminian traditions within evangelicalism.
In February of 2023, I wrote an article entitled "Young, Restless, and Reformed today" about the current resurgence of interest in Reformed theology that began in the early 2000s. In April of 2023, I wrote about what was called a revival at Asbury University, a school founded by Wesleyan/Methodist men in the 1800s. In August of the same year, I wrote about a split in the United Methodist Church and the formation of the new Global Methodist Church. Continuing in that lane, I direct your...
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