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podcast 193 – Review of Sanders’s The Deep Things of God – Part 2

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In this second part of my review of Dr. Fred Sanders’s The Deep Things of God (part 1 here), I discuss the following questions:

  • Is New Testament teaching on prayer “trinitarian”?
  • How, according to Dr. Sanders, should the claim that “God exists in three Persons” be interpreted? That is, going beyond the language, just what is the theological theory here?
  • Does C.S. Lewis show us how to defend the coherence of the idea that God is one being even while being three Persons?
  • What, according to Dr. Sanders, is the crisis in contemporary trinitarian systematic theology, when it comes to the Bible?

I also suggest a few corrections re: things like councils, Irenaeus, and alleged implications of unitarian Christian theologies.

Have you read The Deep Things of God? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below or on the podcast Facebook page.

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3 thoughts on “podcast 193 – Review of Sanders’s The Deep Things of God – Part 2”

  1. You mention a Roman Catholic Theologian, I did a search in google and got nothing, would you mind posting a link to the long article of his regarding the use of “Theos” in the Bible. Thank you so much.

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