podcast 267 – Andrew Davis on church history, the Trinity, and modalism – Part 2
Why he dismissed biblical unitarian theology and why he decided to give it another look.
Why he dismissed biblical unitarian theology and why he decided to give it another look.
How can they respond to an argument which shows that they collapse the Father/Son distinction?
Its purpose is to equip you to think through these disputed theological and biblical issues. Appropriately, it’s again available in Three formats.
Do we find trinitarian theologies in early Christian authors?
Arguing about what is essential to a trinitarian theology, and about a seemingly incoherent Trinity theory.
What do both OT and NT clearly teach about who created?
How could God allow mainstream Christian doctrine to go astray?
Gregory of Nazianzus and John of Damascus held that the one God is the Trinity.
Most Orthodox theologians agree with Catholics and most Protestants that the one God is the Trinity.
Was 381 the dawn of imperially enforced confession of a triune God?
Is the first Catholic conciliar statement about a tripersonal God in the late 9th c.?
“The Trinity doctrine, at least for orthodox Christians, is found in the seven ecumenical councils.”
The “extra Calvinisticum” and the coherence of Chalcedonian christology.
An apologist spells out “the Trinity” as incoherent monotheistic tritheism.
Did you know that “Trinity” has long been an ambiguous term?
Rebutting a slanderous and careless “review” by a blogger.