Adoptionism A belief, widely held within the earliest Christian movement, and still active in the 2nd and 3rd century CE, that Jesus was a normal human being, a prophet, and is not a deity. God later gave him supernatural powers… Read More ›
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The Christology of Jesus | Who Was Jesus? According To Islam & Christianity | Speakers’ Corner
Many people have complained at the very low intellectual content of most discussions at Speakers’ Corner. In an effort to turn the tide I went in search of a Christian to have a civilised gentlemanly discussion. This chap agreed and… Read More ›
My reply to ‘On the Question of Christological and Theological Development in the Gospels’ by Denis
In his article published on Blogging Theology earlier today Denis attempted to refute some of the reasons scholars have for seeing Christological development in the gospels. I will focus on a few points by way of rebuttal. I assume the… Read More ›
What are the Gospels?
The Revd Professor Richard Burridge is Dean of King’s College London and Professor of Biblical Interpretation, and a leading expert on the gospels. He has written the standard academic work on the gospels entitled: What Are the Gospels?: A Comparison… Read More ›
Was Jesus a Religious man?
‘We are so accustomed, and rightly, to make Jesus the object of religion that we become apt to forget that in our earliest records he is portrayed not as the object of religion, but as a religious man.’ The Teaching… Read More ›
Mark 13:32 and the “Omniscience” of the Holy Spirit
Mark 13:32 and the “Omniscience” of the Holy Spirit Originally Posted on the “Quran and Bible Blog” Catholic apologist and blog contributor Denis Giron has published a short article in which he attempts to defend the belief in… Read More ›