The Great Trinity Debate – Is Jesus God or does he believe in God?

The Great Trinity Debate - Is Jesus God or does he believe in God?
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Great Trinity Debate—your hub for Scripture-centered discussions on Jesus’ identity. This question sparked controversies in early Christianity, leading to landmark councils like Nicaea (AD 325) and Chalcedon (AD 451). Join Patrick, Hannah, David, and John as they explore pivotal Bible passages, weigh Trinitarian views vs. alternative perspectives, and engage in respectful dialogue. Whether you’re firmly rooted in theology or just curious, The Great Trinity Debate enriches your understanding of who Jesus is.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on pivotal topics related to Jesus’ identity, exploring themes such as the mediatorship of Jesus, the concept of hell, and the divine authority attributed to Christ. For example, episodes like 'Hell on Trial' investigate the doctrine of eternal punishment, while 'In the Beginning Was the Word' examines John 1:1 in light of the Trinitarian view versus alternative perspectives.

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