podcast 364 – The God who Suffers: a Response to The Reluctant Theologian Podcast 118 Why did God become incarnate?
Evaluating three proposed reasons why God would be motivated to incarnate.
podcast 363 – Dr. Andrew Hollingsworth on “mere” social trinitarianism and eternal relations of origin – Part 2
A deep dive on divine attributes, processions, and “social” trinitarianism.
podcast 362 – Dr. Andrew Hollingsworth on “mere” social trinitarianism and eternal relations of origin – Part 1
What is “mere” social trinitarianism, and why is it controversial among trinitarian theologians?
podcast 361 – A Lutheran pastor explains Socinianism and biblical unitarianism
Is it the foundational commitment of biblical unitarians that Scripture must be inoffensive to human reason?
Hyer on trinitarian confusion
Former Episcopalian G.W. Hyer on the confused mind of the trinitarian layperson.
Is Inspiring Philosophy’s Michael Jones a subordinationist unitarian, or is he just confused?
Does Inspiring Philosophy’s Michael Jones have a Trinity theory?
trinitarian apologist embraces subordinationist unitarian theology
A prolific apologist embraces so-called “monarchical trinitarianism,” on which the one God just is the Father, not the Trinity.
Answer to Angeliqua’s “The 1-2 Punch Against the Charge that Trinity is Tritheism”
Dialogue with an apologist about changes of tritheism and “the doctrine of the Trinity.”
podcast 358 – Baptist Justice: Samuel Eddy on Scripture, Church Discipline, and the Trinity
A thoughtful Baptist confronts his church about biblical vs. later teachings about God, Jesus, and heresy.
reply to a critique of podcast 248
Andrew DeFord undertakes a refutation of the main argument of podcast 248.
podcast 357 – Seminary student takes Trinity class, becomes unitarian – Part 2
You say you’ve looked into the biblical credentials of “the doctrine of the Trinity.” But have you actually read anything by unitarian Christians?
podcast 356 – Seminary student takes Trinity class, becomes unitarian – Part 1
“I had come to this belief truly just through studying the Word.”
Conversation with Adam about Intellectual Honesty and the Trinity
What does one do when the search for truth clashes with one’s need to fit in?
podcast 355 – Dr. Steven Nemes on Trinity theories – Part 2
Did fourth century Christians come to a consensus about “the doctrine of the Trinity”?
podcast 354 – Dr. Steven Nemes on Trinity theories – Part 1
Is there a plausible and biblical “doctrine of the Trinity”?
podcast 353 – Should Christians Accept the Trinity?
Is the question absurd? Or does it make sense in light of New Testament teachings?



















