podcast 149 – Dr. Larry Hurtado’s Destroyer of the gods – Part 1
Why did Roman rulers and polemicists find early Christianity so alarming, rather than just another religion?
Why did Roman rulers and polemicists find early Christianity so alarming, rather than just another religion?
Dr. Hurtado explains the term “early high christology” and what it means when applied to his own work.
Why did I write it? What does the book try to do? Who is it for?
How could the Incarnation continue between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?
“Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus…”
Why he dismissed biblical unitarian theology and why he decided to give it another look.
Andrew Davis on the church fathers, the Bible, and finding his way through clashing theologies.
Post-debate thoughts and more, in dialogue with an ex-biblical-unitarian who is now a trinitarian.
Reading the gospel of John in its first-century context is eye-opening!
How could God allow mainstream Christian doctrine to go astray?
A trinitarian apologist changes his mind.
Some friendly disagreements about the prodigal son, women in Luke, and the deity of Christ in Luke.
The first ever Jewish and Christian commentary on a biblical book.
Dale interviewed on the God-Talk podcast about biblical trinitarian theology and the Bible.
Is the “extra Calvinisticum” both biblical and theologically helpful?
The “extra Calvinisticum” and the coherence of Chalcedonian christology.
A conversation about the New Testament on God, Jesus, and worship.
Does Calvinism make God the “author of evil”? Dr. Bignon argues that this charge will not stick.
Is compatibilism about human freedom the key to defending Calvinism?
If only trinitarian scholars majored in consistent, intelligible, fully informed answers!