A selection of recommended resources on the Trinity.
Tag: theology
“It is finished…”
Over the course of this year I have taught a series of seminars on the gospels. And here they all are, in case you fancy wading through 15+ hours worth of mp3s!
Theology Matters: 12 – Why Did Jesus Rise?
In the final session of Theology Matters: The Gospels, Andy Tuck considers what the gospel-writers made of the events of Easter Sunday (mp3)
Theology Matters: 11 – Why Did Jesus Die?
Why did Jesus die? What were the Roman and Jewish charges against him? And what was his own intention? (mp3)
Theology Matters: 10 – The Coming of the Son of Man
What is the ‘coming of the Son of Man’? When and how will it happen? And what should we make of Jesus’ end-of-the-world language in Mark 13? (mp3)
Theology Matters: 9 – Signs
Why did Jesus do so many miracles, and what can they teach us about his self-understanding and his ministry? (mp3)
Nigel Allcoat: The Divine Substitute?
A judge pronounces a sentence and then steps down from the bench and pays the very fine he has just handed out. A common metaphor for the gospel, brought to life this week in the story of Magistrate Nigel Allcoat. But before you rush to squeeze it into your Sunday sermon, here are two thoughts…
Yeast of Eden
Is there any clearer ‘Echo of Eden’ than the Artisan Food Movement?
A few thoughts on a theology of food.
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt5)
In this final post I briefly consider Augustine and Barth and offer a few conclusions.
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt4)
If subordination is eternal and functional, must it by definition also be ontological? (4/5)