podcast 358 – Baptist Justice: Samuel Eddy on Scripture, Church Discipline, and the Trinity
A thoughtful Baptist confronts his church about biblical vs. later teachings about God, Jesus, and heresy.
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?
“I had come to this belief truly just through studying the Word.”
What does one do when the search for truth clashes with one’s need to fit in?
Did fourth century Christians come to a consensus about “the doctrine of the Trinity”?
Is there a plausible and biblical “doctrine of the Trinity”?
Is the question absurd? Or does it make sense in light of New Testament teachings?
Is the “Granville Sharp Rule” + 2 Peter 1:1 and Titus 2:13 “fatal to unitarianism”?
Discussing trinitarian vs. unitarian Christian theologies with Dr. William Lane Craig.
Sacrifice to the gods, or die. What would you do?
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 saying “my Lord and my God” does Thomas confess that Jesus is truly divine?
“Whatever later readers may have made of it, Jesus’ ‘confession of ignorance’ seems to pose no embarrassment or even surprise for Mark.”
Live-streamed discussions with Josiah of Integrity Syndicate on two famously difficult New Testament texts.
The original meaning of John 1, disentangled from later speculations about Trinity and two natures christology.
What would we expect to find in the New Testament writings if the authors thought Jesus was a man, a god, or a godman?
Would you stand by your biblical convictions at the cost of your job and your freedom?
A forgotten 4th c. debate: Is the Logos of John 1 a divine being in addition to God, or a power and energy of God?