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There are no verses that define God as being Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
There are no verses that define God as three, three in one, or a multiple.
There are no verses that say that Jesus has two natures or two minds.
There are no verses that say Jesus is a God-man, or that he is fully God and fully man.
There are no verses that call Jesus “eternally begotten,” the bible says he was begotten or “born” by Mary.
Why Biblical Unitarianism? @ biblicalunitarian.com
In this second half of my wide-ranging conversation with recent seminary graduate Johnny Barnes, we discuss:
further advice for Christians re-thinking the issue of the Bible and “the Trinity”
the importance of what is NOT in the New Testament for deciding whether these authors are trinitarian or unitarian
“the Holy Spirit” in the New Testament
why Jesus is to be honored or worshiped according to the New Testament
systematic theologians’ desire to “go beyond the basics” of the Trinity
“the deity of Christ” vs. theories that God is the Trinity
how to get around fruitless proof-text wars and the cheap accusation that unitarian Christians merely “assume unitarianism”
the shallow and misleading way that many today teach the early history of Christian theologies and christologies
the REV Bible
why literal isn’t always best when it comes to translation
advice for and a challenge to seminary students
Thanks to Johnny Barnes for a good conversation!
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-357-seminary-student-takes-trinity-class-becomes-unitarian-part-2
John 17:5; John 17:1-3; John 5:44; Philippians 2:11; Revelation 5:9-14; Acts 5:3, John 1:18 (REV commentary); Matthew 1:18; Matthew 1:20; Colossians 1:15.
Spirit & Truth
the REV Bible
biblicalunitarian.com
“the only true President” of the USA, another laughable Fox News blunder
Reading comprehension quiz: Johann 17:1-3
the NET Bible
The Tuggy-Brown debate: Dale’s opening statement
a reading of Philippians 2:5-11
Katherine Sonderegger
Evolution of the Trinity – with Bill Schlegel
The Lost Early History of Unitarian Christian Theology
podcast 348 – Novatian’s On the Trinity – Part 2 – Two Thieves and Three Arguments
podcast 347 – Novatian’s On the Trinity – Part 1 – Almost Pope
Why you can ignore “Sharp’s Rule”
podcast 176 – Photinus of Sirmium
podcast 26 – Pastor Sean Finnegan on “the Holy Spirit” – Part 2
podcast 25 – Pastor Sean Finnegan on “the Holy Spirit” – Part 1
This week’s thinking music is “La Bella” by Mr. Smith.
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 "La Bella" by Mr. Smith. freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/guitarista/la-bella
trinities.org/blog/podcast-357-seminary-student-takes-trinity-class-becomes-unitarian-part-2
There are no verses that define God as being Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
There are no verses that define God as three, three in one, or a multiple.
There are no verses that say that Jesus has two natures or two minds.
There are no verses that say Jesus is a God-man, or that he is fully God and fully man.
There are no verses that call Jesus “eternally begotten,” the bible says he was begotten or “born” by Mary.
Why Biblical Unitarianism? @ biblicalunitarian.com
In this second half of my wide-ranging conversation with recent seminary graduate Johnny Barnes, we discuss:
further advice for Christians re-thinking the issue of the Bible and “the Trinity”
the importance of what is NOT in the New Testament for deciding whether these authors are trinitarian or unitarian
“the Holy Spirit” in the New Testament
why Jesus is to be honored or worshiped according to the New Testament
systematic theologians’ desire to “go beyond the basics” of the Trinity
“the deity of Christ” vs. theories that God is the Trinity
how to get around fruitless proof-text wars and the cheap accusation that unitarian Christians merely “assume unitarianism”
the shallow and misleading way that many today teach the early history of Christian theologies and christologies
the REV Bible
why literal isn’t always best when it comes to translation
advice for and a challenge to seminary students
Thanks to Johnny Barnes for a good conversation!
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-357-seminary-student-takes-trinity-class-becomes-unitarian-part-2
John 17:5; John 17:1-3; John 5:44; Philippians 2:11; Revelation 5:9-14; Acts 5:3, John 1:18 (REV commentary); Matthew 1:18; Matthew 1:20; Colossians 1:15.
Spirit & Truth
the REV Bible
biblicalunitarian.com
“the only true President” of the USA, another laughable Fox News blunder
Reading comprehension quiz: Johann 17:1-3
the NET Bible
The Tuggy-Brown debate: Dale’s opening statement
a reading of Philippians 2:5-11
Katherine Sonderegger
Evolution of the Trinity – with Bill Schlegel
The Lost Early History of Unitarian Christian Theology
podcast 348 – Novatian’s On the Trinity – Part 2 – Two Thieves and Three Arguments
podcast 347 – Novatian’s On the Trinity – Part 1 – Almost Pope
Why you can ignore “Sharp’s Rule”
podcast 176 – Photinus of Sirmium
podcast 26 – Pastor Sean Finnegan on “the Holy Spirit” – Part 2
podcast 25 – Pastor Sean Finnegan on “the Holy Spirit” – Part 1
This week’s thinking music is “La Bella” by Mr. Smith.
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 "La Bella" by Mr. Smith. freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/guitarista/la-bella