podcast 275 – Exposing Dr. Heiser to actual biblical unitarian thought
Do Genesis 48, 1 Samuel 3, and Jeremiah 1 refute biblical unitarian views on God and Jesus?
Do Genesis 48, 1 Samuel 3, and Jeremiah 1 refute biblical unitarian views on God and Jesus?
Since the beginning, Christians in one God who is one perfect self, the Father.
Why did I write it? What does the book try to do? Who is it for?
A leading Roman Catholic scholar looks at the use of “God” in the New Testament.
A claim which implies falsehoods is itself false. Son-modalism is such a claim.
Can a Christian sensibly say that Jesus is the Father incarnate?
“For the New Testament, as for the Hebrew Bible, the principle of unity is clearly the one God…”
“Blessed is anyone who endures temptation. Such a one has stood the test and will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.”
God can’t be “perfect in love” unless he is multipersonal?
How could the Incarnation continue between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?
What does it take to defend conciliar christology… and more?