The Trinity.......beyond doubt

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Re: The Trinity.......beyond doubt

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Byblos wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:Those that reject the trinity doctrine do it based on the fact that it is NOT explicitly stated in the Bible and that is a fair enough critique BUT that "rule" then should apply to ANY doctrine NOT explicitly stated in the Bible.
You mean like Sola Scriptura? :esurprised: (okay, okay, I'll behave).
The only "problem" with "sola scriptura" is that what we really are saying is "sola interpretartae"
IE: My/Our interpretation of scripture and no one elses.
A quick view through the history of Christian doctrines shows us that the trinity debate was never that "easy" and that it didn't end in the 4th century.
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Re: The Trinity.......beyond doubt

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yes - because they were all tied up and concentrated on the NT as in some places even now - twinc
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Re: The Trinity.......beyond doubt

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I think the issues was/is more the language than anything else, it was perhaps too "hellenistic".
Of course under the context what else could it have been?
But I often wonder IF we were to formalize the Doctrine of the nature of Father, Son and HS, how would WE term it and what words would we use?
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