User talk:David Schroder
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I've noticed that you have made several edits regarding the Christian faith, and that's great! We have a committed and diverse group of editors in our community with similar interests! Please feel free to ask us questions and interact with us on the various talk pages for Christian topics; we'd love to have you working with us!
If you have any questions, you can post to the help desk or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! -- KHM03 18:26, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Reformed Arminianism
Hi, David, and welcome to the Wikipedia. Can you add some detail to the article on Reformed Arminianism to indicate, for instance, who advocates that system? A couple authors are listed, but what about denominations or creeds/confessions, seminaries, etc.? Cheers! --Flex 21:57, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Atonement
David...here are some articles to look at, largely from those books I cited. I own the books but will have to locate page numbers & specifics before proper citations can be made.
- The Governmental Theory of the Atonement by John Miley
- (Miley is the one primarily responsible for developing Grotius' work in this area)
- Theory of Satisfaction by Miley
- Substitution in Suffering by Miley
- (explaining that the governmental view is substitutionary)
- The Governmental Theory: An Expansion by J. Kenneth Grider
- (this wonderful overview explains a lot; if you read only one of these, read this one)
At any rate, hope you find these interesting. KHM03 00:47, 17 February 2006 (UTC)