Search Results for: "John 1"
deep dives on Philippians 2 and John 1
Live-streamed discussions with Josiah of Integrity Syndicate on two famously difficult New Testament texts.
podcast 338 – What John 1 Meant
The original meaning of John 1, disentangled from later speculations about Trinity and two natures christology.
Debating John 1: Eusebius vs. Marcellus
A forgotten 4th c. debate: Is the Logos of John 1 a divine being in addition to God, or a power and energy of God?
John A. T. Robinson on “the Word” of John 1
“Incarnation” means initially that God’s love and power had been experienced in fullest measure in, through and as this man Jesus.
podcast 298 – Andrews Norton on John 1
A penetrating discussion of John 1 by famous Harvard scholar Andrews Norton.
podcast 301 – Dr. Daniel Boyarin on John 1
According to Dr. Boyarin, most 1st c. non-Christian Jews could accept John 1:1-13.
podcast 287 – Dr. Andrew Perry on John 1
Does John start his gospel at the same “beginning” as Mark 1:1?
The Incarnation of God’s Logos (John 1:1-18)
In this guest post, our friend Mario Stratta expounds the prologue of the gospel according to John. – Dale I believe that the Prologue to John’s Gospel speaks about the Incarnation of God’s Word (Logos) in/as the “man called Jesus” (John 9:11). Where I disagree with the Trinitarians, Subordinationists and Arians, is that the Word had a personal subsistence (hypostasis), distinct from that of God,… Read More »The Incarnation of God’s Logos (John 1:1-18)
podcast 289 – “Socinian” approaches to John 1 – Part 2
Does 1 John 1:1-4 show that a “Socinian” take on John 1 is correct?
podcast 288 – “Socinian” approaches to John 1 – Part 1
Early modern unitarian Christian scholars offer a “Socinian” take on John 1.
podcast 290 – Is the “Socinian” interpretation of John 1 correct? A conversation with Carlos.
Why we don’t accept this sort of interpretation.
podcast 292 – New vs. Old “Beginning” – Two Interpretations of John 1
Is this “beginning” when the cosmos was created by God, or when it was “newly created” through the man Jesus?
podcast 116 – George R. Noyes’s Explanation of Isaiah 9:6 and John 1:1
Did Isaiah predict that someday God would become a baby?
podcast 291 – From one God to two gods to three “Gods” – John 1 and early Christian theologies
“And the Word was God.” Which one? The same mentioned before, or not?
Jude 4, John 17:1-3, and “only” arguments
Does Jude 4 somehow refute what unitarian Christians say about John 17:1-3.
podcast 293 – Dr. Jo-Ann Brant on the Gospel According to John – Part 1
A discussion about the fourth gospel with the author of this unique commentary on it.
On the corruption of 1 John 5:7-8, the “Comma Johanneum”
Just recently on Facebook, I’ve been quoted a famous text, verses which for hundreds of years were a favorite trinitarian proof text, seemingly the “smoking gun” verse that was needed – 1 John 5:7-8. Here’s how it reads in the King James Bible: For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. And there are… Read More »On the corruption of 1 John 5:7-8, the “Comma Johanneum”