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Could Jesus have given the wrong theological answer?
July 08th, 201111:53 AM ETMany Christians are happy (or at least willing) to recognize that Jesus had ignorance of certain matters. For example, he couldn't have told you that London will host the 2012 Olympics or that Transformers 3 would clean up at the box office. But that willingness to embrace Jesus being ignorant suddenly seems to exaporate when it comes to theologica... -
Can Jesus make a better Caesar salad than my wife?
January 12th, 201002:02 PM ETYesterday I was at the dinner table with my wife and daughter Jamie eating a tasty meal. As I crunched the crispy romaine lettuce dressed with croutons, parmesan cheese, lemon juice and the rest, I exclaimed to Jamie, "Nobody can make a better Caesar salad than your mom!" to which she replied: "Jesus can!" Well I admit, according to Christian... -
Did fallible human testimony ensure that Jesus would have false beliefs?
January 07th, 201009:54 AM ETAnother reason to think Jesus had false beliefs The debate on whether Jesus had false beliefs usually centers on evidence from scripture. (Hence, my previous token post on the topic.) Here I'm going to shift the ground and offer another reason to think that Jesus probably had some false beliefs. My argument builds on the amply demonstrated fact th... -
Did Jesus have any false beliefs? A look at the Gospel of Mark
January 07th, 201009:38 AM ETA brief recap In this post we return to our exploration of the omniscience of the incarnate Son of God. To recap all too briefly, we saw that a blastocyst cannot be omniscient, and therefore at the point where Jesus was a blastocyst (or fetus, or neonate) he could not be omniscient. Further, our intuitions on deity leave us to conclude that omnisc... -
Was Jesus Christ blastocyst innately omniscient?
December 28th, 200912:19 PM ETNow that the presents are opened and the turkey is eaten, we can get back to business. But first a moment's frivolity. I made this joke up a few days ago to wide acclaim in my household. In the spirit of Christmas giving, you are free to use it ... so long as you send me a royalty cheque: What did Whitney Houston hang on her door at Christmas?A-wr... -
Was Jesus of two minds ... literally? (Part 1 and a half)
December 21st, 200902:44 PM ETIn my last post I laid down the raw materials for an account of how Jesus could be simultaneously omniscient (qua his divinity) and finite in knowledge (qua his humanity). I did so by outlining the dual consciousness of split brain patients. In those fascinating cases people who suffered from severe seizures were given a corpus callosotomy, an oper... -
Was Jesus of two minds ... literally? (Part 1)
December 16th, 200907:53 AM ETWe continue our reflection on the paradoxical notion of God becoming incarnate in Jesus Christ (with special attention to the property of omniscience and finite human knowledge). Our last foray focused on the unsatisfying "reduplicative formula" which really does little more than label the paradox at issue. According to this "model" (if it can be c... -
Was God the Son merely close friends with Jesus?
December 14th, 200909:58 AM ETThus far we have been considering the logical puzzle of how an omniscient God could possibly become a human being. The basic problem we face is one of incompossibility of properties: i.e. there are many properties that Christians believe God exemplifies of necessity which are incompatible with attributes human beings exemplify. (Note I haven't yet ... -
Did Baby Jesus know more physics than Einstein?
December 10th, 200903:59 PM ETChristians have classically defined God as omniscient. That is, they have affirmed that God has all knowledge; more specifically, God knows all true propositions and believes no false propositions. According to that classic understanding of God, which theologians often refer to as "classical theism", God is not only omniscient but essentially so. T...
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