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Austin continues working through the doctrine of the Trinity by introducing a few ways in which error from the past is still very much present in today's theological context. The teachings of Social Trinitarianism and the Eternal Functional Subordination of the Son are two ways the doctrine of the Trinity has been under fire as of late.
This is followed by answering two big questions: Did God die on the cross? Was the Son separated from the Trinity on the cross?
Resources used for this episode:
Response to EFSS
Liam Goligher's response to EFSS
Did God Die on the Cross?
Recommended Readings:
Ecumenical Creeds
Belgic Confession
Westminster Confession of Faith
Delighting in the Trinity, Michael Reeves
Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof
Reformed Dogmatics, Herman Bavinck
By Rev. Austin Reifel4.9
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Austin continues working through the doctrine of the Trinity by introducing a few ways in which error from the past is still very much present in today's theological context. The teachings of Social Trinitarianism and the Eternal Functional Subordination of the Son are two ways the doctrine of the Trinity has been under fire as of late.
This is followed by answering two big questions: Did God die on the cross? Was the Son separated from the Trinity on the cross?
Resources used for this episode:
Response to EFSS
Liam Goligher's response to EFSS
Did God Die on the Cross?
Recommended Readings:
Ecumenical Creeds
Belgic Confession
Westminster Confession of Faith
Delighting in the Trinity, Michael Reeves
Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof
Reformed Dogmatics, Herman Bavinck