podcast 297 – Assessing Craig’s “Trinity Monotheism” – with Dale Glover – Part 2
Does it make sense to say that God is a soul with three cognitive and volitional faculties – but is nonetheless not a self?
Does it make sense to say that God is a soul with three cognitive and volitional faculties – but is nonetheless not a self?
A conversation on Dr. William Lane Craig’s unique take on the Trinity.
Is my definition of the concept unitarian so wide that it would allow in some famous trinitarians?
Being a unitarian Christian requires a bit more than thinking the one God just is the Father.
What does “monarchical trinitarianism” include exactly?
A trinitarian ought to say No. But why? Doesn’t he accept “the deity of Christ”?
A short video from the UCA about going back to actual New Testament Christology.
It’s a bummer when one’s narrative about theological development runs into inconvenient facts.
Equally divine or not? Dr. Craig on generation, procession, and the Logos theologians.
A conversation with the author of the Paideia John commentary on Jesus and God in the fourth gospel.
A blogger mocks the UCA as “the Unitarian Confusion Alliance.” But on what basis?
He said this to Jesus. But was he also addressing the God in Jesus?
A discussion about the fourth gospel with the author of this unique commentary on it.
Deep thoughts on “divine nature,” and the agony of defeat.
Is this “beginning” when the cosmos was created by God, or when it was “newly created” through the man Jesus?