R.I.P. Dr. Larry Hurtado
He argues cogently that even in the earliest parts of the New Testament, the religious worship of Jesus is presupposed, such as in Philippians 2.
He argues cogently that even in the earliest parts of the New Testament, the religious worship of Jesus is presupposed, such as in Philippians 2.
If the earliest Christians’ answer (re: how one can be a monotheist and yet worship both the one God and Jesus) was a good answer then, why isn’t it a good answer now?
Dr. Hurtado explains the term “early high christology” and what it means when applied to his own work.
Dr. Hurtado on his book God in New Testament Theology.
A conversation about the New Testament on God, Jesus, and worship.
In this second part of my conversation with Dr. Larry Hurtado about his book Destroyer of the gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World, we discuss the distinctive “bookishness” of early Christianity
Why did Roman rulers and polemicists find early Christianity so alarming, rather than just another religion?
When a NT author claims that Jesus fulfills an OT text which is about God, is that his way of saying that Jesus is God?
Does the gospel of Mark hint that Jesus is Yahweh in the flesh?
Can a historian conclude that Jesus thought he was God?
Should Dr. Ehrman become a member of “the early high christology club”?
Trinitarian theologies are a major barrier to Muslims accepting Christianity. In this episode we hear how Mr. Qureshi changed his view that the Trinity is a patently ridiculous doctrine.
2015 was a good year for the trinities podcast! Many thanks to those who supported it via PayPal or Amazon. Here are some highlights, month by month: January: podcast 70 – The one God and his Son according to John February: podcast 74 – Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho – Part 1 March: podcast 81 – Dr. Oliver Crisp on the breadth of Reformed tradition April: podcast 83 – The Spiritual… Read More »2015: the trinities podcast in review
0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:0000:30:28 podcast 16 – How is Jesus “the one Lord”? Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsPlayer EmbedShare Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSSSpotify Paul calls Jesus “the one Lord.” What does this mean? In episode 15, we saw why we can’t take Paul to mean that Jesus is Yahweh himself. In this episode, we see what, according to… Read More »podcast 16 – How is Jesus “the one Lord”?
A Congregationalist minister argues that Paul’s theology is unitarian.
Do the NT authors assume that God is the Trinity, or the Father… or are they confused?
Is the New Testament position that Christians should only worship God himself?
Is “the doctrine of the Trinity” essential to salvation? To Christianity?
An appealing theological option which is neither Nicene nor “Arian”?
Does the Bible say in the fourteenth Psalm that atheists are fools? And what about Paul’s critiques of the Gentiles in Romans and Ephesians – do these teach that atheism is caused, in all cases, by willful rejection of God, preferring sin to acknowledging him?