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Dale Tuggy

Theories about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

384 - podcast 381 – Mainstream Christian Theologies in the year 240: What Trinitarian Apologists Don’t Know
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  • 384 - podcast 381 – Mainstream Christian Theologies in the year 240: What Trinitarian Apologists Don’t Know

    In videos like this one and this one, trinitarian apologists continue to push false narratives about the history of mainstream Christian theologies, like these (ordered from least to most plausible):

    In this historical presentation, focusing on passages from Tertullian, Origen, and Novatian, I explain the actual early history of mainstream Christian theologies. Each of these three authors is a logos theorist, and I explain how they think God and the Logos (aka “the second god”) differ. “Subordinationism” is a feature, not a bug of these theologies; it is how they stay monotheistic despite positing multiple “divine” beings–only one “god” is strictly speaking a god. Each writer implies that logos theory was in their day a minority view; it seems that logos theories were at first popular among the “elite” and were widely rejected by other Christians. Each of these writers describes Christians who disagree with their Logos speculations. Since Harnack historians have called these Dynamic Monarchians and Modalistic Monarchians. Using the stick figures first deployed here, I explain the differences between these three mainstream Christian theologies, and between each of them and the trinitarian theology that was demanded by the mainstream starting in 381. Finally, I take a stab out outlining the actual early history of Christian theologies, starting with Dynamic Monarchianism and ending with the hegemony of trinitarianism.

    Because of the many slides (and stick figures) I recommend the video version:

    https://youtu.be/d9W_KjktIdk?feature=shared

    Thanksto Brandon Duke for editing the video and to Mark Cain for expertly cleaning up the lecture audio! Finally, my sincerest thanks to the tireless UK International Conference committee whose hard work made this encouraging meeting possible. Watch the UCA blog for an announcement of the next UK international conference!

    Links for this episode:

    Thomas Gaston, Dynamic Monarchianism: the Earliest Christology?

    Unitarian Christian Alliance

    podcast 281 – Introducing the Unitarian Christian Alliance

    Clarifying Catholic Christologies

    podcast 270 – Origen’s “one God”

    von Harnack on logos theories and mystery

    Evolution of the Trinity – with Bill Schlegel

    podcast 262 – The Trinity before Nicea?

    Hurtado on the early worship of Jesus

    Craig: how Nicene orthodoxy rules out the full deity of Christ

    Origen on the Challenge to Jesus is God Apologists

    trinitarian or unitarian? 7 – Origen uncensored

    Origen, Paul, and Peter: Christians worship the Jews’ god

    Rufinus’s corruption of Origen’s On First Principles – Part 1

    Rufinus’s corruption of Origen’s On First Principles – Part 2

    podcast 24 – How to be a Monotheistic Trinitarian

    This week’s thinking music is “Blood (Instrumental)” by Anthem of Rain.

    Thu, 15 Aug 2024 - 1h 10min
  • 383 - podcast 380 – Dr. Dustin Smith on Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John

    To understand a book as its author intended, you don’t look to its future, but rather to its past. What has this author read, and what could he presuppose his audience to have read? These other pieces of literature are like tools in the author’s hands.

    The biblical book of Proverbs famously features a vivid personification, Lady Wisdom. She pleads with people to seek and find her, and she even appears alongside God when he is creating. As Dr. Dustin Smith explains, this character appears in a number of later ancient Jewish writings in various ways, and can even be described as “incarnate” in certain people. Many of these would have been accessible both to the author of John and his audience.

    Paul famously writes that Christ is “the wisdom of God” (1 Corinthians 1:24). But as James Dunn has observed, this idea of Christ as God’s wisdom is more prominent in John than in any other New Testament book. Drawing on an impressive array of recent scholarship, in Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John Dr. Dustin Smith argues that “the Johannine Jesus is incarnate Wisdomand that this christological presentation permeates all twenty-one chapters of the Fourth Gospel” (p. 213).

    In this new discussion we focus on the basics of “wisdom christology” and on how that idea sheds light on the famous opening to the fourth gospel, John 1:1-18.

    Links for this episode:

    Smith, Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John

    Smith, The Son of God: Three Views of the Identity of Jesus

    Transfigured: Dr. Dustin Smith – Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John

    previous trinities podcast episodes with Dustin Smith

    Unitarian Christian Alliance

    podcast 301 – Dr. Daniel Boyarin on John 1

    podcast 295 – James Martineau on John 1

    John A. T. Robinson on “the Word” of John 1

    How John 1 was intelligible in the first century

    podcast 338 – What John 1 Meant

    This week’s thinking music is “Spacedust” by airtone.

    Fri, 17 May 2024 - 58min
  • 382 - podcast 379 – AI and I evaluate my debate with James White

    The way to evaluate a debate is to actively chart and compare the arguments made by each side. Debaters call this “flowing” a debate.

    I sat down and did this, working carefully all the way through my recent debate with James Whiteon the question “Is Jesus Yahweh?”

    In this episode I’ll give you my evaluation of the debate, with an assist from the cutting edge Chat Debate Beta AI. She and I even go so far as to declare a winner!

    Do you agree? Why or why not? How would you have argued one side or the other differently

    I’ve been interviewed several times about the debate; see the videos below.

    https://youtu.be/BYmerZbCTLI?si=-PdxYVrxihx8OsYr
    https://youtu.be/rL69HKlnnPE?si=K7JNhUnQRyepeGvf
    https://youtu.be/aCtTBJPsPwc?si=LmF-J_PAAiC-h4QH

    Links for this episode:

    the fully produced video of the debate

    Who Should Christians Worship?

    Microsoft Copilot

    Identity

    Restitutio 451 Wisdom Christology in Hebrews 1.10-12 (Jerry Wierwille) July 8, 2022

    Restitutio 450 Seven Interpretive Options for Hebrews 1.10-12 (Jerry Wierwille) June 30, 2022

    Restitutio 449 Intertextuality and Interpretation of Hebrews 1 (Jerry Wierwille) June 23, 2022

    This week’s thinking music is “Dit it and Quit It” by Van Loon.

    Sat, 23 Mar 2024 - 1h 07min
  • 381 - podcast 378 – Debate: Is Jesus Yahweh? White vs. Tuggy – Part 2

    In this episode: mutual interrogations, closing statements, and audience questions and answers.

    Which side put forward the stronger opening case? Which did a better job in rebuttal? What if anything was revealed by the mutual interrogations? What if anything was added by the brief closing statements? And which answers to audience questions did you think were important, and why?

    Yoube the judge.

    In the next episode I’ll share some of my thoughts about this debate.

    Thanks to James White and to the co-sponsors of the debate: First Lutheran Houston and the Unitarian Christian Alliance.

    Links for this episode:

    podcast 377 – Debate: Is Jesus Yahweh? White vs. Tuggy – Part 1

    Restitutio 539 Dale Tuggy’s Thoughts on the James White Debate: Is Jesus Yahweh?

    UCA Podcast

    the fully produced UCA version of the debate video

    Alpha & Omega Ministries

    Restitutio 450 Seven Interpretive Options for Hebrews 1.10-12 (Jerry Wierwille)

    This week’s thinking music is “Badoobap” by Van Loon.

    Sat, 16 Mar 2024 - 53min
  • 380 - podcast 377 – Debate: Is Jesus Yahweh? White vs. Tuggy – Part 1

    This episode contains the Pro and Con opening statements and rebuttals from the debate on March 9, 2024 between James White and Dale Tuggy in Houston, Texas. The debate question is “Is Jesus Yahweh?”

    Which side makes the stronger opening arguments? Which side does a better job at rebutting the other’s opening arguments?

    Because of our many slides, the fully edited video version below is recommended. (However, the above podcast audio-only version above has some groovy Thinking Music in between the segments.)

    https://youtu.be/ky2SaHscSIo?si=6NmO6gpnDzrjC1oa

    My thanks to the host Pastor and Moderator Evan McClanahan of First Lutheran Houston, James White, the UCA Podcast‘s host and producer Mark Cain, who masterfully cleaned up the source audio, and UCA Board Member Brandon Duke, who produced the video above.

    Links for this episode:

    pdf of Tuggy’s opening Con statement

    A letter from the Lord Jesus: About God and Me (Revised)

    podcast 344 – Craig’s Contradictory Christ – Part 2

    podcast 343 – Craig’s Contradictory Christ – Part 1

    podcast 341 – Reflections on my debate with Dr. Andrew Loke

    podcast 340 – Does the New Testament teach that Jesus is truly divine? – Loke vs. Tuggy – Part 2

    podcast 339 – Does the New Testament teach that Jesus is truly divine? – Loke vs. Tuggy – Part 1

    podcast 87 – Kermit Zarley on the deity and preexistence of Jesus

    podcast 332 – Emlyn’s Humble Inquiry

    Debate – “Is Jesus Human and not Divine?” – Dr. Dale Tuggy vs. Chris Date

    podcast 144 – Dr. Timothy Pawl’s In Defense of Conciliar Christology – Part 2

    podcast 143 – Dr. Timothy Pawl’s In Defense of Conciliar Christology – Part 1

    This week’s thinking music is “Tuff” by Van Loon.

    Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 1h 15min
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