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.
Dale Tuggy (PhD Brown 2000) was Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Fredonia from 2000-2018. He now works outside of academia in Middle Tennessee but continues to learn and podcast.
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.
Jesus is God, and God can’t be tempted… yet Jesus was tempted?
“Ok, I’ve finished watching your presentation, and below is my careful critique of it. … Enjoy.”
Can we simply observe the triune God in the descriptions of Jesus’s baptism?
Doubtful speculation irresponsibly presented as straightforward New Testament doctrine.
Who needs the Bible when you can gesture at some philosophical speculations?
An important post by the Golf Pro from the Moon. He answers the above question, in part: Yes…
Notice how this scholar avoids what I call the fulfillment fallacy.
Biblically “proving” that David and Jesus are one and the same.
Using fulfillment fallacy reasoning to “prove” that King David is God.
Do Genesis 48, 1 Samuel 3, and Jeremiah 1 refute biblical unitarian views on God and Jesus?
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.
Why did I write it? What does the book try to do? Who is it for?