podcast 368 – Dr. Dustin Smith on the Plural of Majesty in the Hebrew Bible
Understanding “the plural of majesty” in the Hebrew Bible.
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.
Understanding “the plural of majesty” in the Hebrew Bible.
Does Jude 4 somehow refute what unitarian Christians say about John 17:1-3.
A pound of misunderstanding and irrelevance together with a little pinch of relevant but inadequate response.
Cross-examinations, closing statements, and audience Q&A – with post-debate links.
Sincere advice on how to move past a merely verbal defense of “the Trinity.”
A helpful two-on-two debate from April 2023: opening statements and rebuttals.
Has Dr. William Lane Craig put forward what is plausibly a biblical and possibly true two-natures theory about the Lord Jesus?
Is it “Lord” or “Jesus” here? What’s a layperson to do?
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.
A deep dive on divine attributes, processions, and “social” trinitarianism.
What is “mere” social trinitarianism, and why is it controversial among trinitarian theologians?
Is it the foundational commitment of biblical unitarians that Scripture must be inoffensive to human reason?
Former Episcopalian G.W. Hyer on the confused mind of the trinitarian layperson.
Does Inspiring Philosophy’s Michael Jones have a Trinity theory?
A prolific apologist embraces so-called “monarchical trinitarianism,” on which the one God just is the Father, not the Trinity.