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In this second part of our conversation (part 1 is here), author Kermit Zarley and I discuss the “Word” of John 1:1 and 1:14, the phrase “God the Son,” why God might allow “the Church” to err on important subjects, and whether or not a Protestant can allow that he actually has. We also discuss the prospects for further reforming in this 21st century, whether or not unitarian Christianity has been proven a failure, and what is standing in the way of further reforming today.
Links for this episode:
- Kermit Zarley’s home page
- “How to Fact-Check Flaky Theology with the Bible?”
- The Restitution of Jesus Christ
- Christianity Today magazine
- podcast 70 – The one God and his Son according to John
- podcast 191 – Ware’s Outline of the Testimony of Scripture Against the Trinity
- podcast 168 – The Death of Unitarian Congregationalism
- podcast 167 – Lamson’s History of The Unitarian Congregationalists
- biblicalunitarian.com
- 21st Century Reformation Online
- Christian Monotheism
- This week’s thinking music is: “A Mighty Fortress is our God“
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