podcast 314 – 10 Fundamental Questions about the Trinity
Ten basic questions that need to be answered, and ten more advanced questions.
Ten basic questions that need to be answered, and ten more advanced questions.
Which parts of Channing’s thought do and don’t hold up today?
The anti-Calvinist side of early American unitarian Congregationalist Christianity.
A Wesleyan ministry tells new Christians about “The Absolute Basics of the Christian Faith.”
I answer some questions and ask some, in response to this well done book review.
I have gone through all six. Which stage are you at, and what is keeping you from moving to the next?
Is God’s spirit in the New Testament supposed to be a self in addition to God and his Son?
A conversation about whether or not the New Testament teaches “Trinity Monotheism.”
A conversation on Dr. William Lane Craig’s unique take on the Trinity.
A blogger mocks the UCA as “the Unitarian Confusion Alliance.” But on what basis?
Why we don’t accept this sort of interpretation.
Early modern unitarian Christian scholars offer a “Socinian” take on John 1.
Is “the doctrine of the Trinity” essential to salvation? To Christianity?
Does the famous “Great Commission” passage at the end of Matthew teach that the one God is a Trinity?
John 17:1-3, closing statements, and audience Q&A. Which side made the stronger case?
In what sense are “all things” from God and through Jesus?
Who needs the Bible when you can gesture at some philosophical speculations?
Do Genesis 48, 1 Samuel 3, and Jeremiah 1 refute biblical unitarian views on God and Jesus?
Why did I write it? What does the book try to do? Who is it for?