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podcast 42 – Dr. Stephen R. Holmes on his The Quest for the Trinity
In this episode I talk with Dr. Stephen R. Holmes about his 2012 book The Quest for the Trinity: The Doctrine of God in Scripture, History and Modernity (UK title: The Holy Trinity). In this book Dr. Holmes argues that the much celebrated recent “revival of trinitarian theology” is no such thing. In his view, recent theology has deviated from the course set by the 4th centuries… Read More »podcast 42 – Dr. Stephen R. Holmes on his The Quest for the Trinity
Corrections needed: Craig’s misinformation on “God” in the New Testament
William Lane Craig makes some false and misleading claims about the New Testament Jesus.
podcast 293 – Dr. Jo-Ann Brant on the Gospel According to John – Part 1
A discussion about the fourth gospel with the author of this unique commentary on it.
a Oneness response to the Challenge to “Jesus is God” apologists
Do biblical theophanies show that the Challenge argument is unsound?
podcast 234 – Dr. James R. Gordon on the extra Calvinisticum – Part 2
Is the “extra Calvinisticum” both biblical and theologically helpful?
the Maverick Philosopher on some fashionable confusions
Such as, “the question of whether there is one god or many (or none) as a version of the question of whether there is “one truth or many.” Eh? The Maverick Philosopher shines the bright sunlight of clarity on this whole mucky swamp of confusion: The claim that truth is absolute, and cannot be relative to individuals or groups or historical epochs or races, or… Read More »the Maverick Philosopher on some fashionable confusions
podcast 69 – James Lee on the Trinity and Ontological Pluralism
In this episode we hear Mr. James Lee (PhD student in Philosophy at Syracuse University) present his paper “His Ways (of Being) Are Not Our Ways” at the Society of Christian Philosophers meeting on November 8, 2014 at Niagara University.
10 steps towards getting less confused about the Trinity – #7 – the deity of Christ vs. the Trinity
“Do you believe in the leadership of Mike?” “Yes?” I muttered unconvincingly. But I didn’t know what I believed. I was new in town, and had never lived in a place with such rabid, overactive basketball fans. The season hadn’t started yet, so I’d never seen the team play. But the fans were already working themselves up into a frenzy. Our team was the Wisconsin… Read More »10 steps towards getting less confused about the Trinity – #7 – the deity of Christ vs. the Trinity
podcast 47 – Dr. Alan Padgett, “Informal Reason and the Idea of a Christian Philosophy”
In this episode we hear the audio of Dr. Padgett’s talk “Informal Reason and the Idea of a Christian Philosophy” of April 25, 2014 at Claremont McKenna College, at the retirement conference in honor of Stephen T. Davis. In this wide-ranging talk, Dr. Padgett discusses human reasoning (with special reference to science), and 20th century debates about the idea of a Christian philosophy. You can… Read More »podcast 47 – Dr. Alan Padgett, “Informal Reason and the Idea of a Christian Philosophy”
Credo House Ministries’ Inaccuracies about the Trinity and the Council of Nicea
I’ve blogged about these folks before. I do not enjoy criticizing apologists, because I think Christian apologetics is important. And the folks at Credo House Ministries seem like good-hearted and hard working Christians who are doing their best to help Christians love God with their minds. And I think Patton is an excellent blogger and writer. But I feel compelled to correct some of their… Read More »Credo House Ministries’ Inaccuracies about the Trinity and the Council of Nicea
podcast 100 – Dr. Larry Hurtado on God in New Testament Theology
Dr. Hurtado on his book God in New Testament Theology.
podcast 233 – Dr. James R. Gordon on the extra Calvinisticum – Part 1
The “extra Calvinisticum” and the coherence of Chalcedonian christology.
podcast 159 – Aaron Arinder on Ontological Pluralism and the Trinity
Can metaphysics show how trinitarian theology is coherent?
podcast 152 – Dr. Michael Rota on evidence for the Christian God
Is there evidence for God’s existence?
podcast 92 – Dr. Joshua Thurow on objections to atonement theories
In the first portion of this episode Dr. Thurow offers objections to subjective theories, and to penal substitution, ransom, and christus victor theories of atonement. Dr. Thurow then sketches his own, original approach to understanding atonement, which focuses on the collective sin of the human race.
podcast 78 – Mr. Chad McIntosh on the Trinity as a Functional Person
The Social Trinity may be more social than you thought. In this episode I talk with trinities contributor Mr. Chad McIntosh about his new twist on a “social” Trinity theory – that not only are there three divine persons or selves, but in another but related sense, the Trinity is a person, what he calls a functional person.
podcast 50 – Muslim apologist Dr. Laurence B. Brown on the Trinity
Dr. Laurence Brown is an opthamologist, author, and Muslim apologist. In this episode of The Deen Show (“Deen” is Arabic for “religion” or “religious practice.”), he gave his “Top 10 Reasons Why The Trinity Is Invalid.” Does he disprove or undermine trinitarian theology? In this episode, I interact with and evaluate his reasons. You can also listen to this episode on youtube. This this 50th… Read More »podcast 50 – Muslim apologist Dr. Laurence B. Brown on the Trinity
podcast 38 – Dr. Craig Evans on the burial and empty tomb traditions
Dr. Evans brings to bear some fascinating historical and archaeological evidence.
podcast 371 – Dr. Steven Nemes on divine Christology in the New Testament
Is the New Testament Jesus “divine,” and is he supposed to have two natures?