Is New Testament Theology Trinitarian?
A dialogue with trinitarian apologist Dane Van Eys on Trinity, identity, history, and the New Testament.
A dialogue with trinitarian apologist Dane Van Eys on Trinity, identity, history, and the New Testament.
Some responses and a debate challenge.
Not all engagement is good engagement.
Q & A time, forgiving sins, Cerberus, and some answers critiqued.
Does Aristotle discuss the concept of numerical identity in only one passage?
Is it true that most ancients lacked the concept of numerical identity?
Have you heard both sides of this disagreement? This short, readable debate book will help you to go deeper.
Four authors summarize their views on the Trinity.
Is the New Testament Jesus “divine,” and is he supposed to have two natures?
Sincere advice on how to move past a merely verbal defense of “the Trinity.”
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.
A deep dive on divine attributes, processions, and “social” trinitarianism.
Former Episcopalian G.W. Hyer on the confused mind of the trinitarian layperson.
A thoughtful Baptist confronts his church about biblical vs. later teachings about God, Jesus, and heresy.
Is there a plausible and biblical “doctrine of the Trinity”?
Some critical thinking about Craig’s Trinity theories: his Trinity monotheism and his minimal tripersonal monotheism.
A very revealing collection of mid-third-century theological arguments.
Sacrifice to the gods, or die. What would you do?