"What Is an Arminian?" Answered by John Wesley: Leading theologian explains what the term means.
A Call to Reform: Wesleyan-Arminian critique of the five points of Calvinist theology.
Arminian Doctrine - What is it?: A pastor answers this basic question in a concise fashion.
Arminian Theory of Redemption: Article by R. L. Dabney
Arminianism: Claims that most churches now accept the Arminian doctrine but many Calvinists still consider it heretical. Another description of the term.
Arminianism in Wikipedia: Free encyclopedia resource provides good description of Arminianism.
Arminianism vs. Calvinism: Arminianism and Calvinism compared as well as biblical support for the viewpoints of each.
Biblical-Theology.com: Biblical theology articles in the Arminian tradition.
Calvinism Arminianism Bible Study: Compares and contrasts Arminianism with Calvinism, from an Arminian point of view.
Christus Victor Ministries: Features the teachings of Dr. Greg Boyd. Open theism.
Creed of the Wesleyan Church: Beliefs of this Arminian denomination are outlined with Scriptures provided.
Don't Hate Me Because I'm Arminian: An appeal printed in Christianity Today magazine by a modern evangelical theologian.
Eternal Security: A Biblical Perspective: Examines the biblical, theological, and historical basis for the doctrine of eternal security. Extensive articles, links to other pages, and forums.
Evangelical Outreach: Ministering from a holiness perspective. Teaching resources.
GodRules.NET: Bible and theology tools. Easy-to-use study materials. Good links page.
Nazarene Resources: Nazarene university site provides links to churches and other resources in this Wesleyan/Arminian denomination.
The Arminian Connection: A source for finding Biblical Christian teachings.
The Basics of Arminian Theology: A short history of how Arminianism began and a look at the very basic ideas behind it.
The Biblical Theology Discussion Forum: A unique forum with a distinct arminian flavor.
The Remonstrant Brotherhood: A community of faith which, rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ and true to its priciple of freedom and tolerance, seeks to worship and serve God. Began in 1619.