What is essential to the gospel, according to Luke? Part 2
An apostolic account of what is truly essential to the gospel.
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 apostolic account of what is truly essential to the gospel.
What must you sign off on, to make the deal?
Two philosophers give us a sort of recipe for answering this question.
Some unitarian Christians believe that Jesus existed before he was a human, while others deny it.
It’s because of the argument you made…
Dr. White vs. John on the thesis of the 4th gospel.
The gospel commits us to more than: “Jesus died” is (somehow or other) true.
James Goetz and Corby Amos on the inconsistent triad about Jesus dying.
Did Jesus only experience the death of another, without dying?
One’s theology can lead one to deny obvious facts about the New Testament.
Is this a powerful, state-of-the-art biblical argument for the Trinity?
He tries his hand at a little ad hoc philosophizing about death.
Dealing with this inconsistent triad can be hard!
Can someone with two natures be essentially immortal and die?
Can evangelical apologists answer the question “How can God die?”
His views seem to have been those of present-day biblical unitarians.