podcast 383 – New Zealand Conference Church History Q and A with Sean Finnegan and Dale Tuggy – Part 2
Another day, another round of excellent church history questions from conference attendees.
Another day, another round of excellent church history questions from conference attendees.
Did fourth century Christians come to a consensus about “the doctrine of the Trinity”?
Sacrifice to the gods, or die. What would you do?
Is E.J. Lowe’s four-category ontology the key to solving the multiple-natures and multiple-modes problems?
In this episode Dr. Beall explains why he doesn’t accept five consistency-preserving ways to understand the divinity and humanity of Christ.
“…the doctrine of the Trinity is not in Scripture per se, but is the result of the Church’s interpretation of Scripture.”
Ten basic questions that need to be answered, and ten more advanced questions.
“I do not know what the Christians mean, and am as much puzzled as you; but Father Verbiest is of that opinion.”
A famous manifesto of unitarian Christianity from 1819
A leading Roman Catholic scholar looks at the use of “God” in the New Testament.
“For the New Testament, as for the Hebrew Bible, the principle of unity is clearly the one God…”
How could the Incarnation continue between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?
What does it take to defend conciliar christology… and more?
Andrew Davis on the church fathers, the Bible, and finding his way through clashing theologies.
How could God allow mainstream Christian doctrine to go astray?
Was 381 the dawn of imperially enforced confession of a triune God?