Debating Dale Starter Pack
Want to debate (or just refute) me? Here are some things you should study.
Want to debate (or just refute) me? Here are some things you should study.
Reading the gospel of John in its first-century context is eye-opening!
Biblical unitarianism vs. what Dale calls one-self trinitarianism.
Dr. Brown is caught between the traditional claim that God is the Trinity and the clear NT claim that God is the Father.
Is “monarchical trinitarianism” theologically viable?
…let me comment on your later post where you explained, on a biblical level, what pointed you to converting to Orthodoxy…
Was 381 the dawn of imperially enforced confession of a triune God?
Can one be a trinitarian without believing in a tripersonal God?
Dale interviewed on the God-Talk podcast about biblical trinitarian theology and the Bible.
A would-be teacher on trinitarian topics is merely an incoherent tritheist.
An apologist spells out “the Trinity” as incoherent monotheistic tritheism.
Did you know that “Trinity” has long been an ambiguous term?
More lessons on how not to do apologetics, from a Master.
Is the idea of “divine identity” the key to understanding New Testament christology?
Is reforming in light of scripture only acceptable in the distant past?
The real question, I think, is whether or not this idea about “God” is consistent with biblical teaching.
Many who are often spun as “proto-trinitarian” thought the one true God is the Father alone.
Two philosophers give us a sort of recipe for answering this question.