Guest post: Questioning Craig’s “Trinity Monotheism” – Part 1
“…in Dr. Craig’s view…the only true god would be something other than the one who Jesus identified as the only true god, as his own god, and as the god of his followers.”
“…in Dr. Craig’s view…the only true god would be something other than the one who Jesus identified as the only true god, as his own god, and as the god of his followers.”
If God is essentially immortal, the answer must be: No. But the human Jesus of the Bible was then mortal.
Review of a learned and insightful yet deeply flawed book.
Does Scripture clearly teach that “Jesus is God”?
“…the doctrine of the Trinity is not in Scripture per se, but is the result of the Church’s interpretation of Scripture.”
“For all its complexity, the biblical doctrine of the Trinity can be stated in seven simple propositions.”
Ten basic questions that need to be answered, and ten more advanced questions.
I see trends in this analytic theology literature somewhat towards relative identity theories, and towards “metaphysical madness.”
A Wesleyan ministry tells new Christians about “The Absolute Basics of the Christian Faith.”
I answer some questions and ask some, in response to this well done book review.
Is God’s spirit in the New Testament supposed to be a self in addition to God and his Son?
Does it make sense to say that God is a soul with three cognitive and volitional faculties – but is nonetheless not a self?
A conversation on Dr. William Lane Craig’s unique take on the Trinity.
Is my definition of the concept unitarian so wide that it would allow in some famous trinitarians?
Being a unitarian Christian requires a bit more than thinking the one God just is the Father.
What does “monarchical trinitarianism” include exactly?
Deep thoughts on “divine nature,” and the agony of defeat.
A new paper on when and how the biggest change in the history of mainstream Christian theology occurred.
Why we don’t accept this sort of interpretation.