podcast 330 – Dr. Joshua Sijuwade on the monarchy of the Father
Does a doctrine of divine processions entail that the Son is less divine than the Father?
Does a doctrine of divine processions entail that the Son is less divine than the Father?
Is the idea of essence the key to understanding Bauckham’s christology of divine identity?
Many are moving from a trinitarian understanding to a unitarian understanding of Christian theology. But not all of their reasons are good reasons…
“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…”
Review of a learned and insightful yet deeply flawed book.
Adventures in theologically-motivated misinterpretation.
Cross-examinations, discussion, closing statements, and audience Q&A.
What is the main thesis of the earliest Christian gospel?
“For all its complexity, the biblical doctrine of the Trinity can be stated in seven simple propositions.”
For Justin, is Jesus “distinct in number, but not in substance” from the Father?
Ten basic questions that need to be answered, and ten more advanced questions.
Which parts of Channing’s thought do and don’t hold up today?
In the New Testament “God” is nearly always the Father. But what follows from that, exactly?
Does unitarian Christianity “deny the Divinity of Christ,” preach “morality,” and teach salvation by works?
“The dissolution of a mythology is no less natural a process than its growth, and is indeed secured the moment we have discovered how it has grown…”
The anti-Calvinist side of early American unitarian Congregationalist Christianity.
A famous manifesto of unitarian Christianity from 1819
A Wesleyan ministry tells new Christians about “The Absolute Basics of the Christian Faith.”
Dr. Hurtado calls out a common confusion which many historical trinitarian sources do not contain.