the Bible teaches that David is God
Using fulfillment fallacy reasoning to “prove” that King David is God.
Using fulfillment fallacy reasoning to “prove” that King David is God.
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.
Can a Christian sensibly say that Jesus is the Father incarnate?
God can’t be “perfect in love” unless he is multipersonal?
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?
What I would expect to see, if Yahweh himself were to be a man, would be…
When I find something on YouTube which is actually helpful, I am pleasantly surprised, and feel the need to share it.
Andrew Davis on the church fathers, the Bible, and finding his way through clashing theologies.
Post-debate thoughts and more, in dialogue with an ex-biblical-unitarian who is now a trinitarian.
Do I ignore “the” being/Person distinction?
Does my thought experiment offered as an objection to some Incarnation theories only show that a demon too could become a man?
Does the NT teach that Jesus is a man, or that he is a godman?
Would Origen agree with some present-day apologists who urge that Jesus and God are one and the same?