the Bible on another previous life of Jesus
Biblically “proving” that David and Jesus are one and the same.
Biblically “proving” that David and Jesus are one and the same.
Using fulfillment fallacy reasoning to “prove” that King David is God.
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.
Arguing about what is essential to a trinitarian theology, and about a seemingly incoherent Trinity theory.
Is it obvious that the cause must temporally precede the effect?
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Dr. Brown is caught between the traditional claim that God is the Trinity and the clear NT claim that God is the Father.
An evangelical author and blogger attempts a sort of primer on “the Trinity.”
Rebutting a slanderous and careless “review” by a blogger.
If only trinitarian scholars majored in consistent, intelligible, fully informed answers!
The real question, I think, is whether or not this idea about “God” is consistent with biblical teaching.
A concise and clear case that the NT authors held a unitarian theology.
Does Christianity trump Philosophy?
God is immortal. But Jesus died. Does it follow that Jesus is not God?
Plausibly, most Protestant scholars who think that the Bible teaches the Trinity focus on the New Testament. They argue that while trinitarianism isn’t explicit there, it is implicit.
What sort of being is “God” supposed to be? Your answer to this will constrain your options when it comes to thinking about the Trinity. The “Trinity” (in the primary sense of the term) is supposed to be none other than the triune God, the tripersonal God of officially catholic traditions since the late 4th century. In other words, the Trinity and God are supposed… Read More »10 steps towards getting less confused about the Trinity – #2 Get clear about “God”