On Monday, March 28, Jeff Schoonmaker, retired physics professor, will talk about the nature of God at a meeting of the Student Christian Association. Weekly SCA meetings are held in Brahan Hall, room 107, at 2 p.m.
One of the most fundamental tenets of the Christian faith is that God’s nature is triune, specifically, that the one true God exists as the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Is that really true? How can we understand it? And if it’s not true, why do a billion or more Christians believe it? Keeping in mind that neither unbelief nor difficulty in understanding is evidence against this tenet, what is the evidence for it?
The Bible. God’s word repeatedly presents the Father as God. God’s word repeatedly presents Jesus Christ as God. God’s word repeatedly presents the Holy Spirit as God. There is no ancient, authoritative, peer-reviewed, historically unassailable, prophetically fulfilled, miraculously attested to, and universally revered document that disputes those three statements. The Bible is unique, extraordinary, and unequaled among all ancient writings. And Professor Schoonmaker’s role is just to highlight what the Bible reveals about God.
Everyone is welcome to attend this Student Christian Association meeting. Please join us Monday, March 28 at 2 p.m. in BRN 107.
Published: Mon, 28 Mar 2022 11:55:04 +0000 by m.wiltsie