His book The Great Debate: Calvinism, Arminianism and Salvation (Baker, 1983) was the first to use the expressions "Arminianism of the head" and "Arminianism of the heart" which became better known through Roger E. Olson's Arminian Theology: Myths and Realities (IVP, 2006).[1] Sell was a visiting professor at the University of Chester.[5]
He married Karen Elisabeth Lloyd on 1 August 1959 and with her had three children.[6]
Sell lived in Milton Keynes in his later years[7] and he died in February 2016 in the Willen Hospice there.[4]
Selected publications
The Great Debate: Calvinism, Arminianism and Salvation, Baker Book House, 1983.
Defending and Declaring the Faith: Some Scottish Examples, 1860-1920 Contributor James B. Torrance. Helmers & Howard, 1987.
God Our Father, White Mane Pub, 2000 (Revised. 1st Edition, 1980).
Philosophy in the Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Academies of England and Wales, (p. 75-122) in Volume XI of History of Universities. Ed. Laurence Brockliss. Oxford University Press, 1993.
Mill on God: the Pervasiveness and Elusiveness of Mill's Religious Thought, Ashgate Publishing, 2004.
Testimony and Tradition: Studies in Reformed and Dissenting Thought, Ashgate Publishing, 2005.
Confessing and Commending the Faith: Historic Witness and Apologetic Method, Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2006.
Further reading
Anna M Robbins, Ecumenical and Eclectic: The Unity of the Church in the Contemporary World: Essays in Honour of Alan P. F. Sell, Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2007.