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.
Arguing about what is essential to a trinitarian theology, and about a seemingly incoherent Trinity theory.
Can it be easily shown that the Bible implies that God is tripersonal?
Want to debate (or just refute) me? Here are some things you should study.
How could God allow mainstream Christian doctrine to go astray?
A trinitarian apologist changes his mind.
A trinitarian evangelical Bible scholar comments on the subordinationist theologies both of Arius and of his accusers.
Weighing incompatible definitions of trinitarian theology and unitarian theology.
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.
A summary of Dr. Branson’s case and an argument against biblical unitarian theology.
Was 381 the dawn of imperially enforced confession of a triune God?
Can one be a trinitarian without believing in a tripersonal God?
“What bothers me most is the rhetorical move you’re making with this claim that everyone before Nicea (or so) was a ‘Unitarian.'”
“The Trinity doctrine, at least for orthodox Christians, is found in the seven ecumenical councils.”
A would-be teacher on trinitarian topics is merely an incoherent tritheist.