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661. Monotheism, Heresy, and the Bible (Dale Tuggy)

Posted on July 17, 2026 by Sean Finnegan

What is the true nature of God? How should we understand monotheism? What about heresy? In today’s interview, I ask Dr. Dale Tuggy about his new book, Monotheism, Heresy, and the Bible, published by Theophilus Press. Our discussion ranges from handling proof-texts that call Jesus “God” to the role of logic in sorting out doctrine to Read more about 661. Monotheism, Heresy, and the Bible (Dale Tuggy)[…]

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