The Biblical Unitarian Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
The Didache is an early collection of the teachings of Jesus, aimed at making disciples. This week's episode will explore what the Didachist--the author of the Didache--taught about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We explore the ways in which the Didache portrays the relationship between God and Jesus, as well as the meaning of the baptismal reference from the end of Matthew.
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307: 5 Things Your Pastor Is Not Telling You About Jesus’ Birth
306: The Incarnation of Wisdom in Pre-Christian Judaism
305: Were the Opponents of 1 John Jews?
304: Did the Opponents of 1 John Downplay Jesus’ Humanity?
303: Are the Opponents of 1 John Cerinthians?
302: Are the Opponents of 1 John Docetists?
301: Are the Opponents of 1 John Gnostics?
300: Who Are the Opponents in 1 John?
299: Defining Gnosticism
298: 10 Human Beings Who Said ‘I Am He’
297: The Johannine Jesus’ Use of ‘I Am He’ (Part 3 of 3)
296: The Johannine Jesus’ Use of ‘I Am He’ (Part 2)
295: The Johannine Jesus’ Use of ‘I Am He’ (Part 1)
294: The Lukan Jesus’ Use of ‘I Am He’
293: The Matthaean Jesus’ Use of ‘I Am He’
292: The Markan Jesus’ Use of ‘I Am He’
291: The Self-Declaration ‘I am He’ in Common Jewish Life
290: The Self-Declaration ‘I am He’ in Isaiah
289: Examining Yahweh’s Self-Declaration ‘I am He’
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