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trinities.org/blog/podcast-200-kermit-zarley-on-reformation-part-1 This episode is the first part of my recent conversation with Christian author Kermit Zarley, author of The Restitution of Jesus Christ.

On this 500th anniversary of the Reformation, are we still fans of reforming? Or is reforming in light of scripture only acceptable in the distant past?

Also, did Luther and Calvin go far enough? Biblical unitarian Christians have long contended that our theology of the one God needs to be rolled back, past the catholic councils, to the Bible’s view that the one God just is the Father. While evangelicals’ official ideology is that all must be based on scripture, and that the Trinity is easily derived from the Bible, in fact, they habitually defer to catholic traditions, and generally refuse to debate whether or not the Trinity can be derived from the Bible. We briefly discuss the Trinity portion of the recent “Reforming Catholic Confession,” meant as a summation of what (nearly) all Protestants believe, and relate this to scriptural language about the one God, aka the Father, and also to God’s “spirit” in the Bible.

Links for this episode:

Kermit Zarley’s home page
“How to Fact-Check Flaky Theology with the Bible?“
The Restitution of Jesus Christ.
Christianity Today magazine
“A Reforming Catholic Confession“
podcast 127 – Kermit Zarley’s Solving the Samaritan Riddle
podcast 126 – What is an evangelical? With Kermit Zarley
podcast 87 – Kermit Zarley on the deity and preexistence of Jesus
podcast 86 – Kermit Zarley on distinguishing Jesus and God
“The unfinished business of trinitarian theorizing“
What is the Trinity?
podcast 189 – The unfinished business of the Reformation
podcast 191 – Ware’s Outline of the Testimony of Scripture Against the Trinity
Williams, The Radical Reformation, 3rd edition.
Hans Küng on New Testament theology
Jesus’s argument in John 10
Jude 1:3; Matthew 16:13-30; Proverbs 18:17; John 17:1-3; John 10:34-35; 2 Corinthians 4:4; 1 Corinthians 8:4-6; Daniel 7:13-14.
21st Century Reformation Online
trinities podcast Facebook group
Frederic Henry Hedge
This week’s thinking music is “A Mighty Fortress is our God” by Martin Luther.


Weekly podcast exploring views about the Trinity, and more generally about God and Jesus in Christian theology and philosophy. Debates, interviews, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Hosted by philosopher of religion / analytic theologian Dr. Dale Tuggy.

This week's thinking music is "A Mighty Fortress is our God" by Martin Luther. openhymnal.org/Lyrics/A_Mighty_Fortress_Is_Our_God-Ein_Feste_Burg_Isorhythmic.html
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