1:03:00 – This is where Kerrigan starts to address OSAS proof texts. God bless him.
When it comes to denominations, at this point I’d have to say the InterChurch Holiness Convention (represented by Schmul), the Free Will Baptist Church (represented by Ashby), Church of Christ (represented by Shank), and Church of God (Cleveland, TN) (represented by Arrington), would have the strongest Wesleyan-holiness emphasis against the “once saved, always saved” easy-believism doctrine. –J. B., 6/5/24
John Wesley, Calvinism Calmly Considered. 2 vols. Schmul Publishing, 2002.
—. “A Call to Backsliders.”
Thomas C. Oden, John Wesley’s Teachings. Vol. 2. Ch. 6, Part D. Zondervan, 2014.
Ashby and Harper, Four Views on Eternal Security. Zondervan, 2002.
Robert Shank, Life in the Son. Bethany House Publishers, 1989.
Randolph Foster, Objections to Calvinism As It Is. Ch. 6. Schmul Publishing, 1998.
French Arrington, Unconditional Eternal Security: Myth or Truth? Pathway Press, 2005.
David Anderson, Conditional Security. Schmul Publishing, 1985.
