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Trinities

Dale Tuggy
Trinity
Yahweh
Jesus
Unitarianism
Unitarian Christianity
New Testament
Hebrews 1
Trinitarian Theology
William Lane Craig
Christianity
The Shema
The Trinity
Incarnation
Salvation
Atonement
Nicene Creed
Doctrine Of the Trinity
Biblical Unitarianism
Jesus Christ
Philippians 2

Theories about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes300Founded12 years ago
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PhilosophyChristianitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality

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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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Recent Guests

Seneca Harbin
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Episode: podcast 389 – The Cost of Truth: Stories of Biblical Unitarian Christians
Anna Brown
Editor of the book for Living Hope International Ministries
Living Hope International Ministries
Episode: podcast 389 – The Cost of Truth: Stories of Biblical Unitarian Christians
Candice Tuggy
Contributor to the book and wife of Seneca Harbin
Episode: podcast 389 – The Cost of Truth: Stories of Biblical Unitarian Christians
Dr. Fred Sanders
Colleague at Biola University and leading expert on Trinitarian thought
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Episode: podcast 387 – Yes, “the Trinity” is a Problem – Part 1

Host

Dale Tuggy
Co-host and speaker, Dale Tuggy leads discussions that critically explore the doctrine of the Trinity and Unitarian perspectives.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 188 ratings
  • Understandable

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BurneyBen
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thoughtful and Rigorous

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ji 11
    Canadaa year ago
  • Brillant

    This podcast is super informative- Dale Tuggy is brilliant! Expand your mind- give it a try!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Allie Fairfax
    United States2 years ago
  • Food for the starving mind

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    a hungry fella
    United States2 years ago
  • Extremely helpful

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rush19tower
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and rigorous approach to complex theological discussions and enjoy the challenge to think critically about their beliefs.
The podcast is commended for its fair representation of differing views in Christian doctrine, promoting open-mindedness and respectful dialogue.
A few criticisms arise regarding the focus on specific theological interpretations, but many also emphasize the importance of such critical discussions within the Christian faith.
Some reviewers express gratitude for the intellectual stimulation the podcast provides, enabling them to explore theological concepts they have long contemplated.

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podcast 390 – Why the New Testament Jesus is not Fully Divine
Q: Given the God-man idea is untenable, what does it mean that Jesus is both Son of God and Son of Man?
The title can refer to a king; Jesus can be called Son of God because of divine action through his conception.
podcast 390 – Why the New Testament Jesus is not Fully Divine
Q: How would you explain Colossians 1, verse 16?
The passage is about Jesus' status post resurrection and exaltation, not the Genesis creation.
podcast 387 – Yes, “the Trinity” is a Problem – Part 1
Q: Do you think there's a lot of people outside the Orthodox faith who are offended by the Trinity?
Many religions and positions might be offended by the Trinity because it challenges their understanding of monotheism.
podcast 387 – Yes, “the Trinity” is a Problem – Part 1
Q: What's your take on the Old Testament view of the character of God insofar as we mean God being triune?
The Old Testament contains no doctrine of the Trinity whatsoever; it is a later idea.
podcast 384 – Mainstream Christian Theologies in the Late 100s – Early 200s and Early Trinitarian “Fool’s Gold”
Q: Do you know of any dynamic monarchians in the Middle Ages?
I can't confidently identify anybody, but you have to remember that the Trinitarian mainstream was very hierarchical, and only a few scholars and leaders wrote books that got copied.

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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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