Conversation with Adam about Intellectual Honesty and the Trinity
What does one do when the search for truth clashes with one’s need to fit in?
What does one do when the search for truth clashes with one’s need to fit in?
Did fourth century Christians come to a consensus about “the doctrine of the Trinity”?
Is there a plausible and biblical “doctrine of the Trinity”?
An ordinary believer with ordinary reading comprehension can see that “Sharp’s Rule” recommends misinterpretations.
Is the “Granville Sharp Rule” + 2 Peter 1:1 and Titus 2:13 “fatal to unitarianism”?
Some critical thinking about Craig’s Trinity theories: his Trinity monotheism and his minimal tripersonal monotheism.
Discussing trinitarian vs. unitarian Christian theologies with Dr. William Lane Craig.
Evaluating Dr. Craig’s unique take on “two natures” christology, his “Neo-Apollinarian” theory.
Does Dr. Craig’s “Neo-Apollinarian” theory about Christ show how one person can be both divine and human?
A review of the most interesting trinities podcast episodes from 2021.
In the New Testament, is the Father God himself, or does the Father rather represent the one God?
Could each divine “Person” of the Trinity be either an attribute of God or God together with an attribute?
Is there a Trinity theory which is both orthodox and coherent? One apologist’s suggestions, with commentary.
Is E.J. Lowe’s four-category ontology the key to solving the multiple-natures and multiple-modes problems?
Does a doctrine of divine processions entail that the Son is less divine than the Father?
“…in light of five undeniable facts about the New Testament texts, we can know that the authors of the New Testament thought that the only God was just the Father himself, not the Trinity.”
“It seems that Dr. Craig…in his attempt to equalize the persons has not only failed to elevate Jesus to the status of a god but has brought the Father down to his level. It is a reverse homoousion…”