podcast 284 – Does the Bible Teach that God is a Trinity? Cole-Tuggy Dialogue – Part 3
Does the famous “Great Commission” passage at the end of Matthew teach that the one God is a Trinity?
Does the famous “Great Commission” passage at the end of Matthew teach that the one God is a Trinity?
What sort of baby was born to Joseph and Mary on the first Christmas?
“Mary cradled the Creator in her arms. ‘I never imagined God would look like that,’ she says to herself.”
Why no mention of Incarnation in the birth narratives of Matthew and Luke?
Dr. Hurtado explains the term “early high christology” and what it means when applied to his own work.
“…earliest believers treated the risen/exalted Jesus as they did only because they felt required to do so by God.”
Jesus is God, and God can’t be tempted… yet Jesus was tempted?
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.
Using fulfillment fallacy reasoning to “prove” that King David is God.
Can a Christian sensibly say that Jesus is the Father incarnate?
How could the Incarnation continue between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?
What does it take to defend conciliar christology… and more?
Origen sez: you must say that Father and Son are “one God.” But does he think they are?
He assumes that necessarily, any human, as such, is subject to God.
What I would expect to see, if Yahweh himself were to be a man, would be…
“Difference in function does not indicate inferiority in nature.”