Dr. Ann Jervis is a Professor Emertia of New Testament at the University of Toronto and a Priest in the Anglican Church of Canada. She is a unique proposal for understanding how the Apostle Paul conceptualizes time, and what implications that has for understanding the rest of his theology. We discuss these ideas mentioning NT Wright, James Dunn, David Bentley Hart, Dale Martin, and more. Paul and Time : https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Time-Life-Temporality-Christ-ebook/dp/B0BW13WS6D
Tertullian's Christology - Jesus as a demigod in training
Dr. Dustin Smith - Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John
Dr. Thomas Gaston - Historical Evidence that Biblical Unitarianism is the Original Christology
St. Basil the Great - Part 1: On the Holy Spirit
Brendan Graham Dempsey - What is metamodernism? What does it mean for Christianity?
Andrew Perriman - Is Jesus YHWH? And what does that mean for us today?
Fr. Stephen DeYoung - John 1 & Icons in the Early Church Fathers
Paul Anleitner - Evolution, Creation, and the Cosmic Nature of Christ
Jesus and the Divine Name - Is Jesus YHWH? No! But also Yes
Response to Lord of Spirits: Athanasius was an iconoclast
Dr. Jonathan Losos - Does Evolution have a destiny?
John Vervaeke - AI Sages & AI Demons: Discerning the Spirits of our Digital Age
Jordan Hall - Christianity is the religion that is not a religion to address the meaning crisis
Moises Pacheco - The Deep Christian Symbolism of Harry Potter
Sean Finnegan - The Kingdom of God: Jesus's forgotten central teaching
Dr. Dru Johnson - Evolution, Creation, Randomness, and the Hebraic roots of Science
Response to Gavin Ortlund - Is the Trinity in the NT? No!!
Hank Kruse - The Beauty of Liturgy in the theology of Benedict XVI
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