podcast 364 – The God who Suffers: a Response to The Reluctant Theologian Podcast 118 Why did God become incarnate?
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.
Is it the foundational commitment of biblical unitarians that Scripture must be inoffensive to human reason?
A thoughtful Baptist confronts his church about biblical vs. later teachings about God, Jesus, and heresy.
You say you’ve looked into the biblical credentials of “the doctrine of the Trinity.” But have you actually read anything by unitarian Christians?
What does one do when the search for truth clashes with one’s need to fit in?
Is the question absurd? Or does it make sense in light of New Testament teachings?
Can a historian conclude that Jesus thought he was God?
Is the “Granville Sharp Rule” + 2 Peter 1:1 and Titus 2:13 “fatal to unitarianism”?
A very revealing collection of mid-third-century theological arguments.
Sacrifice to the gods, or die. What would you do?
Does the New Testament teach that Jesus’ exaltation changed him from human to divine?
At his resurrection and ascension, was Jesus promoted from humanity to divinity? Well, what are humanity and divinity?
Evaluating Dr. Craig’s unique take on “two natures” christology, his “Neo-Apollinarian” theory.
Does Dr. Craig’s “Neo-Apollinarian” theory about Christ show how one person can be both divine and human?
A review of the most interesting trinities podcast episodes from 2021.
In the New Testament, is the Father God himself, or does the Father rather represent the one God?
In saying “my Lord and my God” does Thomas confess that Jesus is truly divine?