podcast 226 – Biblical Words for God and for his Son Part 3 – post-biblical uses of biblical words, and new words
Did you know that “Trinity” has long been an ambiguous term?
Did you know that “Trinity” has long been an ambiguous term?
“The Lord” is ambiguous in the NT, though not in the OT.
Rebutting a slanderous and careless “review” by a blogger.
What if you see me raised? Would you believe me then?
Is Jesus referred to as “God” in the Bible, and if so, does this mean that Jesus is the one God himself?
Can these obvious truths pop the bubbles of various theological and christological speculations?
More lessons on how not to do apologetics, from a Master.
Can these trim off the fat of excess speculations?
If God made us to form true beliefs, why do we form false beliefs?
Should everyone know these truths?
Are some truths really self-evident?
Is it true that Peter was the first Pope?
Does Calvinism make God the “author of evil”? Dr. Bignon argues that this charge will not stick.
Is compatibilism about human freedom the key to defending Calvinism?
Have either of two philosophically astute bloggers refuted the Challenge to “Jesus is God” Apologists?
Is saying that the NT “includes Jesus in the divine identity” clearer than saying in the NT “Jesus is God”?
Is the idea of “divine identity” the key to understanding New Testament christology?