Bird on Justin Martyr on the Logos
For Justin, is Jesus “distinct in number, but not in substance” from the Father?
For Justin, is Jesus “distinct in number, but not in substance” from the Father?
Dr. Michael Bird argues that in Mark, Jesus is “included in the identity” of God.
Does the Gospel According to Mark contain as hidden messages the deity of Christ and the Trinity?
A Wesleyan ministry tells new Christians about “The Absolute Basics of the Christian Faith.”
Is God’s spirit in the New Testament supposed to be a self in addition to God and his Son?
A conversation on Dr. William Lane Craig’s unique take on the Trinity.
What does “monarchical trinitarianism” include exactly?
“Dear Christian, I’ve been meaning to talk to you about God and me.”
In what sense are “all things” from God and through Jesus?
Why did Roman rulers and polemicists find early Christianity so alarming, rather than just another religion?
Dr. Hurtado on his book God in New Testament Theology.
The key to understanding the innovative New Testament usage of “Lord” is the much cited Psalm 110:1.
“…earliest believers treated the risen/exalted Jesus as they did only because they felt required to do so by God.”
Do Genesis 48, 1 Samuel 3, and Jeremiah 1 refute biblical unitarian views on God and Jesus?
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.
Origen sez: you must say that Father and Son are “one God.” But does he think they are?
Post-debate thoughts and more, in dialogue with an ex-biblical-unitarian who is now a trinitarian.
Does the NT teach that Jesus is a man, or that he is a godman?
An apologist tries to tag unitarian Christians with some unwelcome words.