Category Archives: Trinity

Human Machines, Free Will, and Moral Evil

There’s a popular view on love and free will that I regularly encounter. It goes something like this: In order for love to be genuine, the agent has to have the ability to choose not to love. Unless there is freedom of … Continue reading

Posted in Action Theory, Apologetics, Free Will/Determinism/Compatibilism, Problem of Evil, Theology, Trinity | 10 Comments

Was Christ Forsaken by His Father?

If you are a Christian you most likely hold a belief that goes something like this: during his crucifixion, Jesus Christ was forsaken by God the Father who, due to his intoleration of sin, “turned his back” on Christ as Christ took … Continue reading

Posted in Biblical Theology, New Testament Exegesis, Old Testament Exegesis, Scripture, Systematic Theology, Theology, Trinity | 25 Comments