Repost
Who was born on the first Christmas?
What sort of baby was born to Joseph and Mary on the first Christmas?
A clear portrait of the Trinity in action?
Can we simply observe the triune God in the descriptions of Jesus’s baptism?
How Trinity theories conflict with the New Testament
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.
What is the Trinity? Restitutio interview
Why did I write it? What does the book try to do? Who is it for?
Karl Rahner on the word “God” in the New Testament
A leading Roman Catholic scholar looks at the use of “God” in the New Testament.
If Modalism about the Son were true, then…
A claim which implies falsehoods is itself false. Son-modalism is such a claim.
Catholic Theologian Hans Küng on New Testament theology
“For the New Testament, as for the Hebrew Bible, the principle of unity is clearly the one God…”
Jesus’s temptations and ours
“Blessed is anyone who endures temptation. Such a one has stood the test and will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.”
A few thoughts on generation and time
Is it obvious that the cause must temporally precede the effect?
Moses Stuart on Nicea
A trinitarian evangelical Bible scholar comments on the subordinationist theologies both of Arius and of his accusers.
Jesus: Not a Cheerleader
Saith the late Christian sage Dallas Willard: The Kingdom Among Us is simply God himself and the spiritual realm of beings over which his will perfectly presides – “as it is in the heavens.” That kingdom is to be sharply contrasted with the kingdom of man: the realm of human life, that tiny part of visible reality where the human will for a time has… Read More »Jesus: Not a Cheerleader
Triads and Trinity: a mini-review
In 2007 I read Triads and Trinity, by the late Classicist and Egyptologist John Gwyn Griffiths, a book which tries to trace outside influences on the development of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. I was skeptical about any such project, as I knew it has long been a staple of crackpot antitrinitarians to allege that the Trinity doctrine was illegally imported from (take your pick) Babylon,… Read More »Triads and Trinity: a mini-review
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