Evolution of the Trinity – with Bill Schlegel
A narrative of the series of early speculations that eventually led to the idea of the Trinity as the one God.
A narrative of the series of early speculations that eventually led to the idea of the Trinity as the one God.
According to Dr. Boyarin, most 1st c. non-Christian Jews could accept John 1:1-13.
A penetrating discussion of John 1 by famous Harvard scholar Andrews Norton.
A conversation on Dr. William Lane Craig’s unique take on the Trinity.
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.
Equally divine or not? Dr. Craig on generation, procession, and the Logos theologians.
“And the Word was God.” Which one? The same mentioned before, or not?
Now I’m making known to you, brothers, the gospel that I proclaimed to you, which you accepted, on which you have taken your stand, and by which you are also being saved if you hold firmly to the message I proclaimed to you—unless, of course, your faith was worthless. For I passed on to you the most important points that I received: The Messiah died… Read More »He is risen!
A new paper on when and how the biggest change in the history of mainstream Christian theology occurred.
Why we don’t accept this sort of interpretation.
“Dear Christian, I’ve been meaning to talk to you about God and me.”
Does 1 John 1:1-4 show that a “Socinian” take on John 1 is correct?
Early modern unitarian Christian scholars offer a “Socinian” take on John 1.
Does John start his gospel at the same “beginning” as Mark 1:1?