podcast 227 – Who Should Christians Worship?
Is the New Testament position that Christians should only worship God himself?
Is the New Testament position that Christians should only worship God himself?
Did you know that “Trinity” has long been an ambiguous term?
Can these obvious truths pop the bubbles of various theological and christological speculations?
Can these trim off the fat of excess speculations?
If God made us to form true beliefs, why do we form false beliefs?
Is saying that the NT “includes Jesus in the divine identity” clearer than saying in the NT “Jesus is God”?
If only trinitarian scholars majored in consistent, intelligible, fully informed answers!
Which does the Bible teach, that the one God just is the Father, or that the one God is Father, Son, and Spirit?
The real question, I think, is whether or not this idea about “God” is consistent with biblical teaching.
“The Gospel is Trinitarian.” What does this mean, and is it both true and non-trivial?
The concept of logical form is essential to any discussion of identity, and hence to any discussion of the Trinity.
What Origen actually says vs. what trinitarians wish that he’d said.
At his blog Faith & Scripture, my friend John interacts with the questions for the reader in chapter 10.
Do the NT authors assume that God is the Trinity, or the Father… or are they confused?
Dr. White vs. John on the thesis of the 4th gospel.
Is this a powerful, state-of-the-art biblical argument for the Trinity?
Just got this in the mail; a very thorough symposium on Dr. Keith Ward’s Christ and the Cosmos,