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?
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.
Can we find trinitarians in the year 240 AD?
Working through the arguments with an assist from AI.
Mutual interrogations, closing statements, and audio Q&A. In your view, which side won?
Not all engagement is good engagement.
Four authors summarize their views on the Trinity.
Is the New Testament Jesus “divine,” and is he supposed to have two natures?
Exploring a new argument against any sort of catholic Trinity theory.
Sincere advice on how to move past a merely verbal defense of “the Trinity.”
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.
A deep dive on divine attributes, processions, and “social” trinitarianism.
Is it the foundational commitment of biblical unitarians that Scripture must be inoffensive to human reason?
Former Episcopalian G.W. Hyer on the confused mind of the trinitarian layperson.