Dr. Larry Hurtado: don’t confuse Jesus with God
Dr. Hurtado calls out a common confusion which many historical trinitarian sources do not contain.
Dr. Hurtado calls out a common confusion which many historical trinitarian sources do not contain.
According to Dr. Boyarin, most 1st c. non-Christian Jews could accept John 1:1-13.
Is God’s spirit in the New Testament supposed to be a self in addition to God and his Son?
A conversation about whether or not the New Testament teaches “Trinity Monotheism.”
A penetrating discussion of John 1 by famous Harvard scholar Andrews Norton.
Does it make sense to say that God is a soul with three cognitive and volitional faculties – but is nonetheless not a self?
A short video from the UCA about going back to actual New Testament Christology.
A conversation with the author of the Paideia John commentary on Jesus and God in the fourth gospel.
He said this to Jesus. But was he also addressing the God in Jesus?
A discussion about the fourth gospel with the author of this unique commentary on it.
Is this “beginning” when the cosmos was created by God, or when it was “newly created” through the man Jesus?
“And the Word was God.” Which one? The same mentioned before, or not?
Now I’m making known to you, brothers, the gospel that I proclaimed to you, which you accepted, on which you have taken your stand, and by which you are also being saved if you hold firmly to the message I proclaimed to you—unless, of course, your faith was worthless. For I passed on to you the most important points that I received: The Messiah died… Read More »He is risen!
Why we don’t accept this sort of interpretation.
“Dear Christian, I’ve been meaning to talk to you about God and me.”
Does 1 John 1:1-4 show that a “Socinian” take on John 1 is correct?
Early modern unitarian Christian scholars offer a “Socinian” take on John 1.
Does John start his gospel at the same “beginning” as Mark 1:1?