Alpha and Omega Ministries is a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. James White, director, is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics for numerous schools.
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The Work After Dobbs, Lots of Church History, Nicea, and More.
James White, , The Dividing Line, Theology Matters, Thomism, TROnlyism
Started off, sort of necessarily, looking at the Dobbs decision and the fall out, looking back on my own work in that area since 1989. Then moved to the vicious circularity of the Confessional Bibliology position, and moved from there into a lengthy discussion of the Council of Nicea, and then to an attempt to define the Great Tradition. Over
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Commentary on Apologetics from a Review of Portions of the Dillahunty/Scrivener Dialogue
James White, , Atheism, Christian Worldview, Church History, General Apologetics, Post-Evangelicalism, The Dividing Line
Used the comments made by Matt Dillahunty and Glen Scrivener on the Unbelievable program as a platform for a discussion of apologetic methodology and application today on the program, going just under 90 minutes. This included definitions of presuppositionalism as well as a short discussion of slavery in the Bible as well. Last program till next week due to the
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Newsweek Does Its Christmas Attack Upon Christianity: Refutation of Kurt Eichenwald’s Article
James White, , The Dividing Line
Other than a few magical moments with my surprise co-host Clementine (stage name “Clemskidoodles”), this 90 minute program is a review and refutation of this horrifically biased, erroneous, and just plain anti-Christian cover article in the current issue of Newsweek magazine. If you encounter anyone spouting this stuff, please, please, share this program with them! Here is the YouTube link:
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Twisting Words, Two Examples
James White, , The Dividing Line
For the first half hour we played Hank Hanegraaff’s comments in which he said I twist people’s words to make them say the opposite of what they actually intended, and responded. In the second we read through part of Jonathan Merritt’s defense of Jen Hatmaker and once again wrestled with the issues that compromising Evangelicalism presents to us today. Here
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My First Solo Run on the Dividing Line!
James White, , The Dividing Line
As shocked as some of you might be, not only did I manage to get through today’s Dividing Line (yes, I know, the server crashed ten minutes before the end—nothing I could do about that), but I have managed to properly convert files, connect to proper servers, upload the right files, rename the right urls, etc., and here is today’s
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The Problems with Textual Traditionalism
James White, , General Apologetics, Pastoral Theology, The Dividing Line
My thanks to Jeff and Luke and the gang at Apologia for a quick invite to drive across the Valley and record this program when we had to cancel the DL on Thursday. Not quite as long as a “jumbo DL,” but with a lot more camera angles! I lead a discussion on textual criticism and the concept of the
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New Video on Eastern Orthodoxy, Biblicism is “Cultic,” Dale Tuggy States His Position
James White, , Church History, Debate, Eastern Orthodoxy, Reformed Apologetics, Reformed Baptist Issues, Road Trip, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters, Unitarianism
Last Road Trip Dividing Line for the July, 2023 trip (only a matter of weeks till we head for Pennsylvania and then G3). Live stream failed us (I have no idea why!). Talked a bit about this new video on Eastern Orthodoxy from Jason Wallace up in Magna, Utah, discussed the assertion that biblicism is “cultic” (and the obvious need
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Responding to a Roman Catholic Convert
James White, , Church Fathers, Church History, Debate, Provisionism, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line
Though I touched briefly on a Soteriology 101 tweet at the end of the show, the vast majority was directed to responding to Joshua T. Charles and his presentation of Newman’s “development hypothesis” as the answer to my Nicea question. A lot is going on in Rome these days, and we need to keep up if we wish to be
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- Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God? EO and the Spirit
- Why Is Your Soul Distressed? Then, A Bit More with Calvin
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