Origen, Paul, and Peter: Christians worship the Jews’ god
An interesting little exchange between Origen and the pagan critic Celsus about the god of Christians.
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.
An interesting little exchange between Origen and the pagan critic Celsus about the god of Christians.
Dr. James White’s stated reasons for not debating me are based on misunderstanding.
At his blog Faith & Scripture, my friend John interacts with the questions for the reader in chapter 10.
A concise and clear case that the NT authors held a unitarian theology.
Do the NT authors assume that God is the Trinity, or the Father… or are they confused?
“Then Jesus, filled with the power of the Spirit, returned to Galilee… He began to teach in their synagogues and was praised by everyone.”
“Look, I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!”
How widely has God’s spirit been active in the world?
The apostles testify to God the creator and his holy servant Jesus.
Many who are often spun as “proto-trinitarian” thought the one true God is the Father alone.
Applying the methodology… can we answer the question?
Peter and John address the Jewish leadership.
An apostolic account of what is truly essential to the gospel.