podcast 284 – Does the Bible Teach that God is a Trinity? Cole-Tuggy Dialogue – Part 3
Does the famous “Great Commission” passage at the end of Matthew teach that the one God is a Trinity?
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?
Why he dismissed biblical unitarian theology and why he decided to give it another look.
Andrew Davis on the church fathers, the Bible, and finding his way through clashing theologies.
The debate question is: Jesus is human and not divine.
Do we find trinitarian theologies in early Christian authors?
Arguing about what is essential to a trinitarian theology, and about a seemingly incoherent Trinity theory.
Can it be easily shown that the Bible implies that God is tripersonal?
A trinitarian apologist changes his mind.
Can we “see” the NT authors assuming that God is triune?
Biblical unitarianism vs. what Dale calls one-self trinitarianism.
The Father ain’t the Trinity. So, God can’t be both.
Dr. Brown is caught between the traditional claim that God is the Trinity and the clear NT claim that God is the Father.
Can one be a trinitarian without believing in a tripersonal God?