podcast 238 – Dialogue with a Catholic Listener
“What bothers me most is the rhetorical move you’re making with this claim that everyone before Nicea (or so) was a ‘Unitarian.'”
“What bothers me most is the rhetorical move you’re making with this claim that everyone before Nicea (or so) was a ‘Unitarian.'”
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.
“The Trinity doctrine, at least for orthodox Christians, is found in the seven ecumenical councils.”
Some reasons why we should think that the New Testament writers don’t believe that Jesus literally existed before his time in the womb.
Dale interviewed on the God-Talk podcast about biblical trinitarian theology and the Bible.
Is the “extra Calvinisticum” both biblical and theologically helpful?
The “extra Calvinisticum” and the coherence of Chalcedonian christology.
A leading Christian philosopher explains his “Social” Trinity theory.
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?
Deciding to call just one of the three selves in your christology “Jesus” doesn’t fix the fact that your theory has two too many selves.
When a NT author claims that Jesus fulfills an OT text which is about God, is that his way of saying that Jesus is God?