podcast 343 – Craig’s Contradictory Christ – Part 1
Does Dr. Craig’s “Neo-Apollinarian” theory about Christ show how one person can be both divine and human?
Does Dr. Craig’s “Neo-Apollinarian” theory about Christ show how one person can be both divine and human?
Would you stand by your biblical convictions at the cost of your job and your freedom?
In this episode Dr. Beall explains why he doesn’t accept five consistency-preserving ways to understand the divinity and humanity of Christ.
In the New Testament “God” is nearly always the Father. But what follows from that, exactly?
A narrative of the series of early speculations that eventually led to the idea of the Trinity as the one God.
Is God’s spirit in the New Testament supposed to be a self in addition to God and his Son?
“Dear Christian, I’ve been meaning to talk to you about God and me.”
Is “the doctrine of the Trinity” essential to salvation? To Christianity?
What sort of baby was born to Joseph and Mary on the first Christmas?
Dr. Hurtado explains the term “early high christology” and what it means when applied to his own work.
Who needs the Bible when you can gesture at some philosophical speculations?
An important post by the Golf Pro from the Moon. He answers the above question, in part: Yes…
Biblically “proving” that David and Jesus are one and the same.
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.