Listen "603. Did Jesus Really Receive Divine Honors? (Brandon Duke)"
Episode Synopsis
This is part 1 of our response series on The Incarnate Christ and His Critics.
Today we’re shifting gears. We’ve had an eighteen-episode class delving into biblical and contextual study of 1 Corinthians. Then last time we had an interview with someone struggling with mental health. For the next several weeks we’re going deep into Christology. This is going to be a five-part series of interviews with Brandon Duke reviewing an important book that came out last November defending the deity of Christ from a trinitarian perspective. In what follows Brandon and I discuss the arguments they make and respond to them.
Our hope is that this series will (1) build your confidence in your biblical unitarian faith, (2) train you to see the flaws in their approach, and (3) equip you with responses to these types of arguments. Together Brandon and I offer two complimentary lenses through which to analyze and respond. Whereas Brandon is well versed in analytic theology and the philosophical approach, I’m more specialized in the exegesis of biblical texts in their original languages and historical context. Together I think we make a great team to guide you through this journey.
Today’s episode is about divine honors. Did Jesus receive honors only appropriate for God? If so, does that imply that he just is God? Listen in to find out.
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—— Links ——
Dale Tuggy’s Stanford Encyclopedia Article on the Trinity. Here’s a link to the subsection on Positive Mysterianism
Here’s the link to the Chalcedonian Creed from CARM.
Learn more about apophatic theology here
Support Restitutio by donating here
Join our Restitutio Facebook Group and follow Sean Finnegan on X @RestitutioSF
Leave a voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play them out on the air
Who is Sean Finnegan? Read his bio here
Get Finnegan’s book, Kingdom Journey to learn about God’s kingdom coming on earth as well as the story of how Christianity lost this pearl of great price.
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Today we’re shifting gears. We’ve had an eighteen-episode class delving into biblical and contextual study of 1 Corinthians. Then last time we had an interview with someone struggling with mental health. For the next several weeks we’re going deep into Christology. This is going to be a five-part series of interviews with Brandon Duke reviewing an important book that came out last November defending the deity of Christ from a trinitarian perspective. In what follows Brandon and I discuss the arguments they make and respond to them.
Our hope is that this series will (1) build your confidence in your biblical unitarian faith, (2) train you to see the flaws in their approach, and (3) equip you with responses to these types of arguments. Together Brandon and I offer two complimentary lenses through which to analyze and respond. Whereas Brandon is well versed in analytic theology and the philosophical approach, I’m more specialized in the exegesis of biblical texts in their original languages and historical context. Together I think we make a great team to guide you through this journey.
Today’s episode is about divine honors. Did Jesus receive honors only appropriate for God? If so, does that imply that he just is God? Listen in to find out.
Listen on Spotify
Listen on Apple Podcasts
—— Links ——
Dale Tuggy’s Stanford Encyclopedia Article on the Trinity. Here’s a link to the subsection on Positive Mysterianism
Here’s the link to the Chalcedonian Creed from CARM.
Learn more about apophatic theology here
Support Restitutio by donating here
Join our Restitutio Facebook Group and follow Sean Finnegan on X @RestitutioSF
Leave a voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play them out on the air
Who is Sean Finnegan? Read his bio here
Get Finnegan’s book, Kingdom Journey to learn about God’s kingdom coming on earth as well as the story of how Christianity lost this pearl of great price.
Get the
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