Apologetics
trinities 2021 highlights – a grateful review
A review of the most interesting trinities podcast episodes from 2021.
podcast 341 – Reflections on my debate with Dr. Andrew Loke
In the New Testament, is the Father God himself, or does the Father rather represent the one God?
podcast 340 – Does the New Testament teach that Jesus is truly divine? – Loke vs. Tuggy – Part 2
In saying “my Lord and my God” does Thomas confess that Jesus is truly divine?
the NET Bible on Mark 13:32
“The straightforward meaning of the text is that the Son does not know the time of his return.”
R.T. France on Mark 13:32
“Whatever later readers may have made of it, Jesus’ ‘confession of ignorance’ seems to pose no embarrassment or even surprise for Mark.”
podcast 339 – Does the New Testament teach that Jesus is truly divine? – Loke vs. Tuggy – Part 1
Opening statements and rebuttals.
podcast 337 – Chris Date’s Search for a Viable Trinity Theory – Part 2
Could each divine “Person” of the Trinity be either an attribute of God or God together with an attribute?
podcast 336 – Chris Date’s Search for a Viable Trinity Theory – Part 1
Is there a Trinity theory which is both orthodox and coherent? One apologist’s suggestions, with commentary.
podcast 334 – “Who do you say I am?”
What would we expect to find in the New Testament writings if the authors thought Jesus was a man, a god, or a godman?
podcast 333 – The Arguments of “God’s Death”
A humorous puppet-show about a serious subject: properly understanding what the New Testament teaches about Jesus and God.
Bock and Loke on Jesus’s “blasphemy” in Mark 14 – Part 2
What the priest was thinking in charging Jesus with “blasphemy.”
Bock and Loke on Jesus’s “blasphemy” in Mark 14 – Part 1
Is Jesus in Mark 14 claiming to be a divine Person within God?
podcast 327 – Dr. Licona’s historical case that Jesus considered himself to be God – Part 2
Can we establish on historical grounds that the historical Jesus thought that he was God?
podcast 326 – Dr. Licona’s historical case that Jesus considered himself to be God – Part 1
Dr. Mike Licona argues that the real, historical man Jesus considered himself to be God.
podcast 325 – Dr. Jc Beall – The Contradictory Christ – Part 2
Dr. Beall explains and defends his suggestion that Christ is a contradiction.
podcast 324 – Dr. Jc Beall – The Contradictory Christ – Part 1
In this episode Dr. Beall explains why he doesn’t accept five consistency-preserving ways to understand the divinity and humanity of Christ.
Guest post: Questioning Craig’s “Trinity Monotheism” – Part 2
“It seems that Dr. Craig…in his attempt to equalize the persons has not only failed to elevate Jesus to the status of a god but has brought the Father down to his level. It is a reverse homoousion…”