podcast 239 – Dr. Beau Branson on the Monarchy of the Father – Part 1
Can one be a trinitarian without believing in a tripersonal God?
Can one be a trinitarian without believing in a tripersonal God?
Some friendly disagreements about the prodigal son, women in Luke, and the deity of Christ in Luke.
The first ever Jewish and Christian commentary on a biblical book.
Is the “extra Calvinisticum” both biblical and theologically helpful?
The “extra Calvinisticum” and the coherence of Chalcedonian christology.
An evangelical author and blogger attempts a sort of primer on “the Trinity.”
Would a God who is a single Person fail to be perfect?
An apologist spells out “the Trinity” as incoherent monotheistic tritheism.
Is the New Testament position that Christians should only worship God himself?
Can these trim off the fat of excess speculations?
Is compatibilism about human freedom the key to defending Calvinism?
Is God in one sense “in” time and in another sense “outside of” time?
Can we establish and defend the traditional view that God is not in our time?
What sort of thing is time, anyway? Philosophers disagree…
Responding to YouTube videos by Dr. James White, Mrs. Qureshi, and “The Friendly Banjo Atheist.”
Do we need reconciliation to God, while he doesn’t need reconciliation to us?
Does God’s justice demand that he can’t forgive unless he gets full payment for sin?
Did Christ die in order to display God’s love for us, rather than his wrath towards us?
What, according to Dr. Sanders, is the crisis in contemporary trinitarian systematic theology, when it comes to the Bible?
Dr. James White’s stated reasons for not debating me are based on misunderstanding.