I produced 15 podcasts in 2023, which is pretty good given all my other commitments. Some highlights:
- for those who’ve just heard about unitarian Christianity: a context-providing address and a conversation
- for analytic theologians: conversations with Dr. Andrew Hollingsworth and Dr. Steven Nemes, and a response to an interesting Reluctant Theologian podcast by Dr. R.T. Mullins
- for those interested in whether or not the Bible actually supports any “doctrine of the Trinity”: the best unitarian-trinitarian debate I’ve seen, and me in conversation with three trinitarian analytic theologians in an EPS conference session devoted to our forthcoming 4-views on the Trinty book
Thanks for listening and for spreading the word!
If you want to see and hear some brief snippets from me, check out these short videos on the UCA YouTube channel.
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podcast 207 - Ryan Mullins - In Defense of Divine Temporality
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podcast 133 - Dr. Jeffrey Koperski on 10 Science and Religion Myths - Part 1
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trinitarian or unitarian? 5 – Origen's Against Celsus - Part 1
podcast 342 - New Year, New Podcasts!
podcast 137 - Daniel Whitby's "Mystery and Revelation Inconsistent"
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Hi Dr. Tuggy,
Happy New Year! I recently posted an article titled, “Fr. Robert Spitzer S.J. explains the Trinity and the Incarnation (or does he)?” over at the Skeptical Zone. Here’s the link: http://theskepticalzone.com/wp/fr-robert-spitzer-s-j-explains-the-trinity-and-the-incarnation-or-does-he/ . I would recommend reading it rather than listening to the podcast, as the audio quality is not terribly good (I don’t have any experience making audios). Anyway, I hope you find it interesting. Cheers.
Greetings to everyone!
Sorry, I didn’t know, were this section of comments a suitable place for this question. But can someone made a complex reviews, or at least, recommend a materials about quasi-trinitarian theories of Paul Maty, Thomas Burnet, John Jennings and Philip Doddridge, which were known in history under the general name as “Indwelling Scheme”? Despite the criticisms from both trinitarians and unitarians, these are looks like a pretty, consistent and really interesting trinitarian theories. I was very surprised, when I didn’t find anything about all these theories in this site, and that no one wrote about them already.
Best wishes to all in a 2024!
The short videos are great! I have been sending them to some of my family members.
My favorite comment I’ve seen under one of the videos: “Come Awwwwn!!! You gotsta preach this thang DT!”
Lol. That cracked me up. Happy New Year from Alaska.
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