Episode 38: Can Calvinists and Arminians Be Friends (Chris Talbot)
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Calvinism and Arminianism is possibly the most common theological debate among Bible college students. Some act like it’s a question that determines whether or not you’re even a Christian; and others brush it off as a stupid and inconsequential issue. Why does this debate continue to carry importance today, and how can we learn to partner with each other for the sake of the Great Commission?  Discussion:  What's a basic overview of Calvinism and Arminianism, and why are these pitted against each other?  Why is this theological difference important for youth workers today? Can’t this remain a theological debate from long ago?  What is a "Reformed Arminian"?  What are some practical ways you’ve seen youth pastors’ soteriology affect their day-to-day ministry? How can youth workers partner with other pastors or churches who believe differently about this topic? What practical suggestions do you have and what boundaries might be good to draw? Chris Talbot, program director of youth and families at Welch College, and youth pastor at Sylvan Park Church in Nashville.  Recommended Reading:  40 Questions on Arminianism (J. Matthew Pinson)  The Promise of Arminian Theology (Bracey & Watts) The Quest for Truth (Forlines)  Chris’ new book: Christians in Culture: Cultivating a Christian Worldview for All of Life (note: the links above are Affiliate Marketing links that provide a small financial benefit to YPT, which we use to provide future content for you.)  Join YPT's Facebook group: @youththeologian (make sure you answer the membership questions) Follow YPT on Twitter: @youththeologian Follow YPT on Instagram: @youththeologian YPT has published an ebook that's a free download for subscribers! Youth Ministry is Theological Ministry captures the essence of Youth Pastor Theologian in one ten-chapter book, written by six different contributors from across America, Mexico, and the UK. 
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