The Archive is often asked whether Pink’s writings are in the Public Domain as there is some ambiguity around the copyright of Pink’s writings, which is unsurprising. Despite the sheer amount of Pink’s writings circulated…
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Arthur W. Pink and the Sovereignty of God in Australia: The Reception of Pink’s Calvinism in 1920s Australia
Published in Lucas: An Evangelical History Review, Series 3. No. 2. (December 2023), 52-74. When Arthur W. Pink stepped onto Australian soil from the A.M.S Ventura at Circular Quay on the March 24, 1925, there was a…
Was Pink a Theonomist?
Occasionally, a claim arises on the internet that Pink held to theonomy. This seems to have been initially raised by Dr. Joel McDurmon in a 2015 post on the American Vision website (the article has…
Pink and the Gospel “Offer”
It’s probably one of the most infamous quotations from A.W. Pink (1886-1952) of all time. Appearing in his most well known title, The Sovereignty of God, this quote is seemingly taken to mean that Pink rejected the idea that the gospel is something that ought to be offered to all.
New Light On The Early Ministry Of A. W. Pink (Part 2)
Little documentation exists for Pink’s time in California. The Riverside Enterprise newspaper confirms—as Murray speculates—that Pink spent this time pastoring in the Garden Grove area.
New Light On The Early Ministry Of Arthur W. Pink (Part 1)
In the last 50 years, the writings of Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) have influenced the resurgence of Calvinism in both in the United States and Great Britain.