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Terminology Tuesday: PROSOPON
PROSOPON. Though retaining the various meanings of non-Christian Greek, the term prosōpon at first became a technical term in trinitarian theology, then in Christology. The specif
Terminology Tuesday: Proselyte
PROSELYTE. From the Greek term προσήλυτος, which meant “foreigner,” “stranger” (peregrinus), the term was used to refer to a convert to Judaism. T
Terminology Tuesday: PNEUMATOMACHOI
PNEUMATOMACHOI. Athanasius and others initially used this term (πνευματομαχοῦντες, πνευματομάχοι) to refer to those who, though not Arians, did not a
Terminology Tuesday: Peshitta
Watch this clip from the movie ‘The Professor and the Madman’: PESHITTA. Probably between the end of the 1st and the beginning of the 3rd c., the first Syriac translati
The Spider-Man Fallacy and Christianity
An atheist that I was dialoging with a while back tried to support his disbelief in Jesus through the use of the “Spider-Man fallacy”, which is a contrived argument that has be