As we all know, the ideal medium for theological debate is a music video posted on youtube. In the past, we’ve seen the mighty Winterband strking a blow for Oneness Pentecostalism. Trinitarians rapped back with some impressive rhymes.
Now, unitarians enter the fray.
If I had to pick a theology based solely on the musical quality of these entries (which of course is a great idea) I think it’d have to be the unitarian one.
Favorite lyric: “It is not a game, son.”
Anyone have links to similar theological-polemic-in-original-song-form videos? Personally, I think there should be some Metal or Prog Rock entries.
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podcast 100 - Dr. Larry Hurtado on God in New Testament Theology
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banning the word "trinitarian"
Dan Wallace: 5 Myths About Bible Translation
Dr. Ryan Mullins on "the Trinity"
losing patience with the hint-hunters
Roger Olson asks: How important is the doctrine of the Trinity?
Linkage: Pruss on liberal theology (Dale)
This song is no joke. Divorced from the idea of explicit authorial intent it becomes in my hands an anthem for the original revolution. Amen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJsKEo4_eHw
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