Read this first
Welcome to The Giving! This blog is all about a balanced view of the Sovereignty of God. I welcome people to post their comments and questions, however, I want my blog to be respectful and gracious towards Christians even those who view the issue of the Sovereignty of God from a different understanding then what is listed on this blog. Please read my comment policy before you post.
The separation between Calvinism and Arminianism has caused a lot of division in the church at large. It is rare to find public discussions that are civil as there is much name-calling and mocking that substitutes for Christian charity over the issue of the Sovereignty of God. It is my view that we are to treat brothers and sisters in Christ with respect and love as if our Lord was standing in our midst. When Christians mock other Christians because of secondary issues of faith, how will we bring honor to Jesus who died for our brother as well as for us?
My blog will take a non-Calvinist viewpoint, but there will be an opportunity to provide feedback and respectful challenges.
This blog seeks to do two things:
- To have a safe place for both sides to discuss doctrinal differences
- To give opportunity for Calvinists to give questions and challenges that have not been answered to their satisfaction from the non-Calvinist camp
I am working on a 5 DVD series that will deal with the Sovereignty of God from the balanced perspective, but dealing primarily with the Calvinist’s proof texts and challenges that Calvinists give to non-Calvinist. I believe that questions and challenges from Calvinists deserve to be looked at carefully and answered. There will be an opportunity on this blog to ask your questions, to give a challenge and to interact with brothers and sisters who may not agree with you, but who are convinced that we are to be loved as one body in Christ. I will post links to my ministry website when each of the DVDs is ready.
Blessings in Christ,
Cheryl Schatz
2 thoughts on “Read this first”
I agree that Calvinism and Arminianism is a big debate for centuries. A relevant evangelical debate in the last few decades is Calvinism vs Arminianism vs Molinism (William Lane Craig) vs Open Theism (Boyd, Sanders, Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, etc.). If we are willing to take on Calvinism, Molinism and Open Theism should have a seat at the table in relation to views on providence, sovereignty, free will. Perhaps an alternate view besides Calvinism or Arminianism is actually more biblical/coherent?
Interesting thoughts about the levels of debate that there is out there. Thanks!