[ Ссылка ] Trinitarian theology is not served by sophistry, cheerleading, or ignoring relevant work. In this episode, I discuss five more apologetics face-plants about the Trinity.
5. New-fangled slogans and grandiose claims.
4. Dubious "proofs" of the Trinity from reason.
3. Flights of speculation about the atonement.
2. Confusing the Trinity with the "deity of Christ."
1. Linguistic sophistry: "Let us make," "elohim," "echad."
I end with some advice to those who would do apologetics about the Trinity.
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Romans 5:8; Hebrews 1:8-9; 1 Corinthians 8:4-6; Psalm 110:1.
On attempted proofs of the Trinity from reason
podcast 57 – Richard Swinburne on the Trinity
podcast 58 – We can’t prove the Trinity by reason alone
posts on Richard of St. Victor
"On the Possibility of a Single Perfect Person"
Are persons essentially relational?
Atonement theories
podcast 92 – Dr. Joshua Thurow on objections to atonement theories
podcast 91 – Dr. Joshua Thurow on theories of the atonement
"the deity of Christ"
A Lesson in Christological Rhetoric
podcast 124 – a challenge to “Jesus is God” apologists
On Logos christology subordinationism
10 steps towards getting less confused about the Trinity
Famous unitarians who believed in a divine Jesus but not in a triune God
Samuel Clarke, The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity
John Biddle, The Apostolical and True Opinion concerning the Holy Trinity, in The Faith of the one God
Defining the concept of a trinitarian
On people other that God being called "God": Jesus's argument in John 10
On Jesus as "Lord" in Paul:
podcast 16 – How is Jesus “the one Lord”?
podcast 15 – Are Paul’s “one God” and “one Lord” one and the same?
podcast 14 – One God, One Lord, Two Interpretations
On the divine council: podcast 97 – Dr. Michael Heiser on The Unseen Realm
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"Trinity" (by analytic theologians)
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Tuggy
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 "Cake or Pie" by Jesse Spillane.
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