Whatever happened to influential Arminian Writers???

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Johnny_B

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I seen the title of a thread that brought me back to a Wesleyan writer that wrote mean books one of them being "The Problem of Wineskins: Church Structure in Technological Age by Howard Snyder" what ever happened to the Arminian writers that could get a review like this one on, Christian Faith: An Introduction to the Study of the Faith by Mr. Hendrikus Berkhof, here's part of the review.

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At the time I was not sufficiently able to appreciate its depth and wealth of knowledge, but today I keep it close to hand when I'm preparing sermons. This is one of those books that if you let it shape you as you read, you won't be disappointed. It is a worthy contribution to the task and calling of understanding our Christian Faith."

Snyder also wrote "
Community of the King, The Radical Wesley and Patterns for Church Renewal:,Radical Renewal: The Problem of Wineskins Today and Signs of the Spirit: How God Reshapes the Church. To name a few this was in the 1980's when he was writing these books that had an impact on the section of the body I was associated with at the time. Both of these men from all I can get were not seminary trained, but both taught in higher learning Institutes.

Does anyone know of any Arminian books that explain the Scriptures about the faith that would would consider a must read?