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#94 Why the Trinity Is ABSOLUTELY Necessary for Logic

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Apologetics, Family Discipleship, and Christian Theology combine in this compelling episode from The Think Institute.

In this episode of the Worldview Legacy podcast, Joel Settecase, president of the Think Institute and former pastor, introduces a new series focused on the doctrine of the Trinity. Settecase explains the historical origins of the term 'Trinity' and its relevance to the Christian faith.

He emphasizes the need for Christian men to teach their children about God's triune nature and how this understanding connects to key life questions, logic, and defending the Christian faith.

The episode covers the three laws of logic—identity, non-contradiction, and excluded middle—demonstrating how they align with the nature of the Triune God.

Settecase also offers practical advice for building a legacy of faith in one's family and introduces the Hammer and Anvil Society for further discipleship and community support.

Specifically, we're going to answer these questions:

What are the three laws of logic?

What are the attributes of the three laws of logic?

How do the three laws of logic relate to one another?

How does the perfect unity of the Laws of Logic make sense in light of the Triune nature of God?

How does the Bible teach a framework for believing in the laws of logic?

How does the Bible teach a framework in which it makes sense to believe in the laws of logic?

How to make a powerful apologetics argument from all this.

Join the Hammer and Anvil Society for in-depth discipleship, theology, and brotherhood. Learn more at https://thethink.institute/society

Explore more content and resources at https://thethink.institute

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinstitute

00:00 Introduction to the Trinity

00:38 The Relevance of the Trinity Today

00:56 Series Introduction: Worldview Legacy

02:10 Teaching the Trinity to Children

06:01 The Three Laws of Logic

10:39 Attributes of the Laws of Logic

14:46 Connecting Logic to God's Nature

21:05 God's Self-Revelation and Logic

21:33 Understanding the Trinity

24:03 The Trinity and the Laws of Logic

26:29 The Necessity of the Trinity for Logic

29:50 The Greeks and the Inconsistency of Their Logic

34:22 Christianity's Framework for Logic

36:11 Apologetics and the Laws of Logic

41:01 The Hammer and Anvil Society

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Apologetics, Family Discipleship, and Christian Theology combine in this compelling episode from The Think Institute.

In this episode of the Worldview Legacy podcast, Joel Settecase, president of the Think Institute and former pastor, introduces a new series focused on the doctrine of the Trinity. Settecase explains the historical origins of the term 'Trinity' and its relevance to the Christian faith.

He emphasizes the need for Christian men to teach their children about God's triune nature and how this understanding connects to key life questions, logic, and defending the Christian faith.

The episode covers the three laws of logic—identity, non-contradiction, and excluded middle—demonstrating how they align with the nature of the Triune God.

Settecase also offers practical advice for building a legacy of faith in one's family and introduces the Hammer and Anvil Society for further discipleship and community support.

Specifically, we're going to answer these questions:

What are the three laws of logic?

What are the attributes of the three laws of logic?

How do the three laws of logic relate to one another?

How does the perfect unity of the Laws of Logic make sense in light of the Triune nature of God?

How does the Bible teach a framework for believing in the laws of logic?

How does the Bible teach a framework in which it makes sense to believe in the laws of logic?

How to make a powerful apologetics argument from all this.

Join the Hammer and Anvil Society for in-depth discipleship, theology, and brotherhood. Learn more at https://thethink.institute/society

Explore more content and resources at https://thethink.institute

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinstitute

00:00 Introduction to the Trinity

00:38 The Relevance of the Trinity Today

00:56 Series Introduction: Worldview Legacy

02:10 Teaching the Trinity to Children

06:01 The Three Laws of Logic

10:39 Attributes of the Laws of Logic

14:46 Connecting Logic to God's Nature

21:05 God's Self-Revelation and Logic

21:33 Understanding the Trinity

24:03 The Trinity and the Laws of Logic

26:29 The Necessity of the Trinity for Logic

29:50 The Greeks and the Inconsistency of Their Logic

34:22 Christianity's Framework for Logic

36:11 Apologetics and the Laws of Logic

41:01 The Hammer and Anvil Society

  continue reading

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