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Tag Archives: theological method
Dale Tuggy and the Biblical Basis of the Trinity, Part 2: Is the Doctrine of the Trinity Incoherent?
In Part 1, I responded to Unitarian philosopher Dale Tuggy’s claim in a recent conference address that my biblical argument for the doctrine of the Trinity omitted essential elements of the doctrine. Here I will respond to his objection that … Continue reading
Posted in Trinity, Unitarianism
Tagged Dale Tuggy, theological method, Trinity, Unitarianism
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Are You Smarter than a Trinitarian? Part Two: Responding to Mormon Misrepresentations of the Trinity
In Part One of this response to LDS apologist Ronald Kimmons’s flow chart on the Trinity, I summarized his argument and replied to red herrings or misdirections included in that chart that are not germane to the issue of whether … Continue reading
Posted in Mormonism, Trinity
Tagged analogies, heresy, incomprehensibility, Latter-day Saints, modalism, Mormonism, theological method, Trinity
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The Light Analogy, Theological Method, and the Doctrine of the Trinity
In 2010 I participated in a lengthy online written debate entitled “The Great Trinity Debate” with a Christadelphian named David Burke. I presented a defense of Trinitarianism and Burke defended Unitarianism (of the “Biblical Unitarian” variety). A few days after … Continue reading
Posted in Trinity
Tagged analogies, David Burke, Jaco Van Zyl, Robert Boylan, theological method, Trinity, Unitarianism
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