Search Results for: trinitarian or unitarian?
podcast 6 – the “Jesus: Prophet, Messiah, God?” Debate in Melbourne, Australia
0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:0001:57:42 podcast 6 – the “Jesus: Prophet, Messiah, God?” Debate in Melbourne, Australia Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsPlayer EmbedShare Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSSSpotify This episode features this 2013 discussion/informal debate about Jesus in Melbourne, Australia, featuring a trinitarian Christian (Dr. Bernie Power), a unitarian Christian (Pastor Steve Katsaras), and a Muslim (Mr. Shahir Naga). The… Read More »podcast 6 – the “Jesus: Prophet, Messiah, God?” Debate in Melbourne, Australia
podcast 124 – a challenge to “Jesus is God” apologists
In this episode, I walk you through an argument against confusing Jesus with his God.
Kimel’s review of What is the Trinity – Part 2
Kimel lampoons the biblical unitarian historical narrative, and urges that Irenaeus is a big problem for it.
Nothing New Under the Sun – Part 2
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
Flocanrib and the ambiguity of the word “Trinity”
Our fictional story was necessary, to help us think about some important distinctions about referring terms. It is easy to forget that “Trinity” was once a puppy, a neologism. But it was. It was born some time in the second half of the second century. We don’t know who coined it, but the earliest surviving mention of it is by Theophilus, bishop of Antioch (d.… Read More »Flocanrib and the ambiguity of the word “Trinity”
Tuggy rallies to knockout
Can a unitarian Christian explain why God has the capacity for interpersonal love?
the evolution of my views on the Trinity – part 8
This time, another great Christian thinker, who I discovered some time around 1998.
Is Inspiring Philosophy’s Michael Jones a subordinationist unitarian, or is he just confused?
Does Inspiring Philosophy’s Michael Jones have a Trinity theory?
podcast 191 – Ware’s Outline of the Testimony of Scripture Against the Trinity
A concise and clear case that the NT authors held a unitarian theology.
podcast 33 – Albrecht vs. Tuggy debate – Was Tertullian a trinitarian? Part 1
0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:0000:24:05 podcast 33 – Albrecht vs. Tuggy debate – Was Tertullian a trinitarian? Part 1 Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsPlayer EmbedShare Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSSSpotify On March 29, I debated Catholic apologist William Albrecht on whether or not Tertullian was a trinitarian. In this episode, our opening statements, and rebuttals, slightly edited (“cleaned up”) from… Read More »podcast 33 – Albrecht vs. Tuggy debate – Was Tertullian a trinitarian? Part 1
podcast 22 – a cure for odium theologicum
If you suffer from this affliction, I recommend repeated listens.
podcast 174 – The First Sirmian creed (351)
In the reign of Constantius II yet another council offered language to replace Nicea…
podcast 53 – John Locke’s The Reasonableness of Christianity, Part 2
0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:0000:38:41 podcast 53 – John Locke’s The Reasonableness of Christianity, Part 2 Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsPlayer EmbedShare Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSSSpotify This week I start with a long and insightful listener comment. Among other things, he asks how one’s theology as unitarian or trinitarian affect one’s discipleship, or how one follows Jesus as Lord. I… Read More »podcast 53 – John Locke’s The Reasonableness of Christianity, Part 2
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 252 – Fred Sanders on Seeing the Trinity in Scripture, and his Secret
Can we “see” the NT authors assuming that God is triune?
SCORING THE BURKE – BOWMAN DEBATE – ROUND 6 Part 1 – BURKE
In the 6th and closing round, Burke argues from reason, scripture, and history. From reason: The Trinity doctrine, argues Burke, is inconsistent with itself. The “Athanasian” creed presents us with three, each of whom is a Lord, and yet insists that there is only one Lord. As some philosophers have pointed out, it is self-evident that if every F is a G, then there can’t… Read More »SCORING THE BURKE – BOWMAN DEBATE – ROUND 6 Part 1 – BURKE
Is Jesus the Trinity?
A trinitarian ought to say No. But why? Doesn’t he accept “the deity of Christ”?