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Part 1: youtu.be/LvNyOJBDlwU
Part 2 : youtu.be/4voyLpw0egI
trinities.org/blog/podcast-226-biblical-words-for-god-and-for-his-son-part-3-post-biblical-uses-of-biblical-words-and-new-words Did you know that in the field of Christian theology, the following terms are ambiguous, with different sources using them to refer to different (purported) realities?

"God"
"Father"
"Trinity"
"God the Son"
"the Son of God"
"Jesus"
"Messiah"
"Yahweh"

In this episode, I explain these different meanings, and describe three responses to these ambiguities: correlate, eliminate, and obfuscate.

Because my illustrations make some points clearer, I recommend the screencast version of this episode.


[spp-tweet tweet="Did you know that the term "Trinity" is demonstrably ambiguous?"]

Links for this episode:

Part 1
Part 2
What is the Trinity?
podcast 190 – What is the Trinity? A triad of book reviews
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Biblical Words for God and for his Son Part 3 - post-biblical uses of biblical words, and new words @khanpadawan

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