In this new interview at God-Talk I talk about why I changed my theology from trinitarian to unitarian, explain what a biblical unitarian is (in contrast to a Unitarian Universalist), and give my take on some famous disputed texts from the Gospel According to John, and on the issues of the worship of Jesus and what the NT really teaches about the Holy Spirit.
Thanks to the hosts Doug and Andrew for a good conversation!
Part 2 should be out soon.
- podcast 227 – Who Should Christians Worship?
- podcast 26 – Pastor Sean Finnegan on “the Holy Spirit” – Part 2
- podcast 25 – Pastor Sean Finnegan on “the Holy Spirit” – Part 1
- podcast 49 – 2 interpretations of Philippians 2 – part 2
- podcast 48 – 2 interpretations of Philippians 2 – part 1
- podcast 73 – Is Proverbs 8 about Jesus? Part 3
- podcast 72 – Is Proverbs 8 about Jesus? Part 2
- podcast 71 – Is Proverbs 8 about Jesus? Part 1
- podcast 70 – The one God and his Son according to John
- podcast 119 – The Son of God 3 – Dr. Dustin Smith’s “Socinian” view of Jesus
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Bart Update
podcast 224 - Biblical Words for God and for his Son Part 1 - God and “God” in the Bible
podcast 287 - Dr. Andrew Perry on John 1
podcast 207 - Ryan Mullins - In Defense of Divine Temporality
podcast 267 – Andrew Davis on church history, the Trinity, and modalism – Part 2
Worship and Revelation 4-5 - Part 1 - setup
podcast 277 - Was Christ tempted in every way?
The Trinity Explained (with Reason)
Bill Maher on God and Jesus
Hi Dale,
You did an excellent job of presenting the biblical Unitarian perspective in the God-Talk interview. I applaud the hosts for their willingness to have you on to present our perspective, and that without any push back. They seemed genuinely interested in learning about Unitarianism. Looking forward to part 2.
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