podcast 389 – The Cost of Truth: Stories of Biblical Unitarian Christians
Unitarian Christian convictions often come at a price . . .
Unitarian Christian convictions often come at a price . . .
Is “the doctrine of the Trinity” easily observed in just about any Christian source from the first three Christian centuries?
Did God himself die on the cross for our sins? Must God be a Trinity if God is perfect in love?
A detective not detectiving.
How you can know that no theologian in this era believed in a tripersonal God. And: what views did they hold?
Another day, another round of excellent church history questions from conference attendees.
A wide-ranging Q&A session with excellent questions from New Zealand conference attendees.
A new interview for Sam Tideman’s Transfigured podcast about the new 4-way Trinity debate book.
Can we find trinitarians in the year 240 AD?
A new book on the portrayal of Jesus in the Gospel According to John.
Working through the arguments with an assist from AI.
Mutual interrogations, closing statements, and audio Q&A. In your view, which side won?
A new debate: opening statements and rebuttals.
Some responses and a debate challenge.
Not all engagement is good engagement.
Q & A time, forgiving sins, Cerberus, and some answers critiqued.
Is it true that most ancients lacked the concept of numerical identity?
Four authors summarize their views on the Trinity.
Is the New Testament Jesus “divine,” and is he supposed to have two natures?