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In this second part of my conversation with Canadian apologist Dale Glover, we continue to discuss Dr. Craig’s views on the Trinity. Mr. Glover is sympathetic to “Trinity monotheism,” but I am against it for biblical and philosophical reasons. Our topics include:
Dr. Craig’s philosophical anti-unitarian argument (taken from Swinburne)
progressive revelation and how this relates to Craig’s Trinity theory
my argument that if we assert that Jesus is essentially omniscient, this would make him a liar – even if a lot of his knowledge is subconscious
how “Trinity Monotheism” divides the divine attributes between the Trinity and the Persons, and its controversial assertion of property borrowing
Dr. Craig’s claim that the “soul” which is God has three mental and volitional faculties sufficient for being a self – and yet that soul which is God is not a self
how Craig’s theory differs from Constitution Trinitarianism
how Craig’s theory requires the controversial claim that there are two ways to be divine: by being a god, and by being a part of a god – what Dr. Daniel Howard-Snyder calls the “diminished divinity problem”
the clash between Christian traditions and Craig’s view that God is not a self/person, and how this relates to worship
why I think there is strong evidence against the claim that the New Testament authors don’t believe in a triune God
Thanks to Dale Glover for a good conversation!
Links for this episode @trinities.org/blog/podcast-297-assessing-craigs-trinity-monotheism-with-dale-glover-part-2
Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview
Dr. Craig’s podcast Reasonable Faith
podcast 230 – The Failure of Fashionable Antiunitarian Arguments
podcast 248 – How Trinity theories conflict with the Bible
One God Report podcast: Evolution of the Trinity, Interview with Dr. Dale Tuggy, part 1
One God Report podcast: Evolution of the Trinity, Interview with Dr. Dale Tuggy, part 2
Daniel Howard-Snyder
“Trinity,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Eng and Chang
the interesting sisters I mention
Leftow’s one-self Trinity theory
old trinities posts on “Trinity monotheism”
Craig’s kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God
the modal ontological argument for the existence of God
Matthew 24:36; Mark 13:32; Mark 14:32-42; Jude 1:3; John 17:1-3; 1 Corinthians 8:4-6;
podcast 189 – The unfinished business of the Reformation
podcast 271 – Does your Trinity theory require relative identity?
“Constitution Trinitarianism: An Appraisal”
Craig: how Nicene orthodoxy rules out the full deity of Christ
podcast 286 – Is the Trinity Essential? – Three Views
This week’s thinking music is “Polybear” by Little Glass Men.
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 "Polybear" by Little Glass Men. freemusicarchive.org/music/Little_Glass_Men/Future_Shapes/Polybear
trinities.org/blog/podcast-297-assessing-craigs-trinity-monotheism-with-dale-glover-part-2
In this second part of my conversation with Canadian apologist Dale Glover, we continue to discuss Dr. Craig’s views on the Trinity. Mr. Glover is sympathetic to “Trinity monotheism,” but I am against it for biblical and philosophical reasons. Our topics include:
Dr. Craig’s philosophical anti-unitarian argument (taken from Swinburne)
progressive revelation and how this relates to Craig’s Trinity theory
my argument that if we assert that Jesus is essentially omniscient, this would make him a liar – even if a lot of his knowledge is subconscious
how “Trinity Monotheism” divides the divine attributes between the Trinity and the Persons, and its controversial assertion of property borrowing
Dr. Craig’s claim that the “soul” which is God has three mental and volitional faculties sufficient for being a self – and yet that soul which is God is not a self
how Craig’s theory differs from Constitution Trinitarianism
how Craig’s theory requires the controversial claim that there are two ways to be divine: by being a god, and by being a part of a god – what Dr. Daniel Howard-Snyder calls the “diminished divinity problem”
the clash between Christian traditions and Craig’s view that God is not a self/person, and how this relates to worship
why I think there is strong evidence against the claim that the New Testament authors don’t believe in a triune God
Thanks to Dale Glover for a good conversation!
Links for this episode @trinities.org/blog/podcast-297-assessing-craigs-trinity-monotheism-with-dale-glover-part-2
Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview
Dr. Craig’s podcast Reasonable Faith
podcast 230 – The Failure of Fashionable Antiunitarian Arguments
podcast 248 – How Trinity theories conflict with the Bible
One God Report podcast: Evolution of the Trinity, Interview with Dr. Dale Tuggy, part 1
One God Report podcast: Evolution of the Trinity, Interview with Dr. Dale Tuggy, part 2
Daniel Howard-Snyder
“Trinity,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Eng and Chang
the interesting sisters I mention
Leftow’s one-self Trinity theory
old trinities posts on “Trinity monotheism”
Craig’s kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God
the modal ontological argument for the existence of God
Matthew 24:36; Mark 13:32; Mark 14:32-42; Jude 1:3; John 17:1-3; 1 Corinthians 8:4-6;
podcast 189 – The unfinished business of the Reformation
podcast 271 – Does your Trinity theory require relative identity?
“Constitution Trinitarianism: An Appraisal”
Craig: how Nicene orthodoxy rules out the full deity of Christ
podcast 286 – Is the Trinity Essential? – Three Views
This week’s thinking music is “Polybear” by Little Glass Men.
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 "Polybear" by Little Glass Men. freemusicarchive.org/music/Little_Glass_Men/Future_Shapes/Polybear