
Theories about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyChristianitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | |||

Cross examinations, audience Q & A, and closing statements, and answering the silly "assuming unitarianism" accusation once and for all.
Rebuttal times, with abundant commentary.
Commenting on my recent debate with James White - part 1 of 3.
Intending that theological language is orthodox/catholic does not make it so.
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I appreciate the lengths that are taken to help the uneducated understand, at the very least, what is being talked about. Thank you for taking time to do these podcasts, it really is so helpful!
And engages other viewpoints in a considerate and thoughtful and respectful manner. Whether one agrees or disagrees with Dr. Tuggy, one is always challenged and led to grow. Fantastic show!
This podcast is super informative- Dale Tuggy is brilliant! Expand your mind- give it a try!
When I first tuned in to this podcast, tears of relief welled up in my eyes, as my famished spirit tasted real food. I had been starving for sober-minded dialog among believers, and Tuggy’s platform proved to be a taste of what is needed to satisfy the gnawing hunger in the spirit of the Christian, spurring him on to seek out brothers of like Christian faith with whom he can wrestle over the scriptures, as it is written, ‘As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.’ Three points of const... more
Dr. Tuggy’s demeanor as he seeks to discover the truth about trinity theories seems to highly contrast with the attitude of most trinitarian apologists. Thank you, Dale. You are an example to follow.
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Focusing on the complexities of Christian theology, the discussion frequently examines the relationships and distinctions between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, particularly through the lens of Trinitarian and Unitarian perspectives. This series aims to challenge listeners by providing thoughtful analyses of historical doctrines, scriptural interpretation, and various apologetic positions surrounding the nature of God and Jesus. Noteworthy themes include the exploration of definitions surrounding the Trinity, the examination of early Christian teachings, and the invitation for critical thinking on established beliefs within mainstream Christianity. With engaging dialogues featuring both hosts and guests, the content stimulates reflective... more
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Recent guests on Trinities include:
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2. Anna Brown
3. Candice Tuggy
4. Dr. Fred Sanders
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