In this episode we continue the new series: TULIP: A series comparing Calvinism and Classical Arminianism. This episode begins by discussing the human will, particularly where there are areas of agreement between Classical Arminians and Calvinists. Further, this episode brings up some historical points of interest for the discussion. 


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Sources cited in this episode:

Klawans, Jonathan. “Josephus on Fate, Free Will, and Ancient Jewish Types of Compatibilism.” Numen 56, no. 1 (2009): 44–90. http://www.jstor.org/stable/27643351.

Wiesner, Robert. “Predestinarian Election in Second Temple Judaism and its relevance to Pauline theology,” Historical and Theological Studies, Westminster Theological Journal 82.

Lee-Barnewall, The World of the New Testament, ed. By Green and McDonald, p. 221.


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