The Trinity Part 6
The Trinity Part 6
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“Therefore, when we say that Jesus is both God and Man, we mean that He is …
The Trinity Part 2
The Trinity Part 2
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“These Councils decided that the terms Father, Son, and Spirit, were not expressive merely of …
The Trinity Part 4
The Trinity Part 4
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III. Christological Concepts
“Therefore, following the holy Fathers, we all with one accord teach …
The Trinity Part 3
The Trinity Part 3
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invisible God, the firstborn (Gr: prototokos) of all creation.” He (the Son) is then described as the Creator in what could only be …
The Trinity – Oneness Theology
The TrinityOneness Theology
The Trinity, the Definition of Chalcedon, and Oneness Theology
I. Introduction
The doctrine of the Trinity requires a balanced view of Scripture. That is, since the doctrine itself is derived from more than one stream of evidence, it requires that …
The Trinity Part 8
The Trinity Part 8
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5:1. However, this attempt fails for the two instances in Hebrews are different syntactical constructions; the presence of the neuter plural article …
The Trinity Part 7
The Trinity Part 7
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Finally, a common element of Oneness-Pentecostal writing is the criticism of the usage of non-Biblical terminology to answer the …
The Trinity Part 5
The Trinity Part 5
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“But if the Father is unbegotten, does it not follow that he alone is the …