“Jesus is human and not divine” debate: Tuggy vs. Date
Does the NT teach that Jesus is a man, or that he is a godman?
Does the NT teach that Jesus is a man, or that he is a godman?
Arguing about what is essential to a trinitarian theology, and about a seemingly incoherent Trinity theory.
No, the NT does not teach that Jesus created the cosmos.
An apologist tries to tag unitarian Christians with some unwelcome words.
Was 381 the dawn of imperially enforced confession of a triune God?
Would a God who is a single Person fail to be perfect?
Deciding to call just one of the three selves in your christology “Jesus” doesn’t fix the fact that your theory has two too many selves.
An apologist spells out “the Trinity” as incoherent monotheistic tritheism.
Does Calvinism make God the “author of evil”? Dr. Bignon argues that this charge will not stick.
Is compatibilism about human freedom the key to defending Calvinism?
Is saying that the NT “includes Jesus in the divine identity” clearer than saying in the NT “Jesus is God”?
On the face of it, the God of scripture changes, so is temporal.
Is God in one sense “in” time and in another sense “outside of” time?
Can we establish and defend the traditional view that God is not in our time?
Can a unitarian Christian explain why God has the capacity for interpersonal love?
Apologist explains what any theist can, declares victory for his own pet theory.