podcast 309 – Channing’s “Unitarian Christianity” – Part 2
The anti-Calvinist side of early American unitarian Congregationalist Christianity.
The anti-Calvinist side of early American unitarian Congregationalist Christianity.
Dr. Michael Bird argues that in Mark, Jesus is “included in the identity” of God.
Does the Gospel According to Mark contain as hidden messages the deity of Christ and the Trinity?
I have gone through all six. Which stage are you at, and what is keeping you from moving to the next?
“It’s stunning; there is nothing in the Bible that says Jesus had faith.”
‘How can I help it?’ he blubbered. ‘How can I help seeing what is in front of my eyes? Two and two are four.’
A narrative of the series of early speculations that eventually led to the idea of the Trinity as the one God.
Is my definition of the concept unitarian so wide that it would allow in some famous trinitarians?
Being a unitarian Christian requires a bit more than thinking the one God just is the Father.
What does “monarchical trinitarianism” include exactly?
It’s a bummer when one’s narrative about theological development runs into inconvenient facts.
A blogger mocks the UCA as “the Unitarian Confusion Alliance.” But on what basis?
Deep thoughts on “divine nature,” and the agony of defeat.
Is “the doctrine of the Trinity” essential to salvation? To Christianity?
“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.