Zarley asks: Can Genuine Christians Be Trinitarian or Non-Trinitarian?
An important post by the Golf Pro from the Moon. He answers the above question, in part: Yes…
An important post by the Golf Pro from the Moon. He answers the above question, in part: Yes…
Following up on the previous post – the word “trinitarian” may be an adjective or a noun. The Oxford English Dictionary lists four adjective meanings: (here’s my editing of relevant parts of their entry, emphasis added) 2. Theol. Relating to the Trinity; holding the doctrine of the Trinity (opp. to Unitarian). In early use, Trinitarian heretic, one holding heretical views as to the Trinity: 1656… Read More »Heretical “trinitarians” – evolution of a word
Weighing incompatible definitions of trinitarian theology and unitarian theology.
Former Episcopalian G.W. Hyer on the confused mind of the trinitarian layperson.
Here’s a later (partisan, 20th century Unitarian) account of one of several trinitarian controversies in early modern England, started by men within the Church of England who would have considered themselves Christians and trinitarians, but who rejected mainstream medieval trinitarian thinking, especially as embodied in the “Athanasian” creed. During this controversy, these dissenters started using the term “Unitarian”, as they disliked being tarred as “Socinians“,… Read More »Nothing New Under the Sun – Part 2
What does “monarchical trinitarianism” include exactly?
Do the NT authors assume that God is the Trinity, or the Father… or are they confused?
I have gone through all six. Which stage are you at, and what is keeping you from moving to the next?
In this episode I respond to the interesting article “What about This View? How to Defend an Anti-Trinitarian Theology,” by evangelical apologist Dr. Robert M. Bowman Jr.
0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:0000:18:54 podcast 45 – Sir Anthony Buzzard on Christian mistakes Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsPlayer EmbedShare Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSSSpotify In this less biographical episode, Sir Anthony and I discuss various Christian mistakes: obsession with Hebrew names for God and for Jesus, keeping kosher food laws and Jewish holidays, the doctrine of tithing, and even the… Read More »podcast 45 – Sir Anthony Buzzard on Christian mistakes
In this episode we hear a voice from 1852 describing a lost species of American Christianity:
Four authors summarize their views on the Trinity.
Was 381 the dawn of imperially enforced confession of a triune God?
Some responses and a debate challenge.
A trinitarian ought to say No. But why? Doesn’t he accept “the deity of Christ”?
Is my definition of the concept unitarian so wide that it would allow in some famous trinitarians?
Tomorrow (Saturday, March 29) at 12:00 EST I’m debating Roman Catholic apologist William Albrecht on whether or not the important early Christian philosopher-theologian Tertullian (d. c. 225) was a trinitarian. Mr. Albrecht is on the affirmative side; I’m on the negative side. He should be well aware of what I’ll argue. I think Tertullian’s language is confusing (to us), and his theology is strange, but… Read More »my online debate: Was Tertullian a trinitarian?
Board members explain their vision for the Unitarian Christian Alliance.