Is New Testament Theology Trinitarian?
A dialogue with trinitarian apologist Dane Van Eys on Trinity, identity, history, and the New Testament.
A dialogue with trinitarian apologist Dane Van Eys on Trinity, identity, history, and the New Testament.
A new debate: opening statements and rebuttals.
Some responses and a debate challenge.
Not all engagement is good engagement.
Q & A time, forgiving sins, Cerberus, and some answers critiqued.
Does Aristotle discuss the concept of numerical identity in only one passage?
“It’s not identification, but rather predication.”
Is it true that most ancients lacked the concept of numerical identity?
Four authors summarize their views on the Trinity.
Is the New Testament Jesus “divine,” and is he supposed to have two natures?
Exploring a new argument against any sort of catholic Trinity theory.
Does Jude 4 somehow refute what unitarian Christians say about John 17:1-3.
A pound of misunderstanding and irrelevance together with a little pinch of relevant but inadequate response.
Sincere advice on how to move past a merely verbal defense of “the Trinity.”
Has Dr. William Lane Craig put forward what is plausibly a biblical and possibly true two-natures theory about the Lord Jesus?
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.