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Trinitarian

NOUN
  1. adherent of Trinitarianism

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  • Since the patristic era, theologians have taught that at the heart of the eternal divine dynamic is the relationship between the first and second trinitarian persons.
  • The Spirit does not precede the Son, since the Son characterizes as Father the Father from whom the Spirit takes his origin, according to the Trinitarian order.9 But the spiration of the Spirit from the Father takes place by and through the two senses of dia in Greek the generation of the Son, to which it gives its Trinitarian character. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Are you absolutely sure that Trinitarian theology is the absolute Truth for all people (including Muslims, Buddhists, and me)? Blind Faith?
  • The covenantal arrangement of the history of redemption and the covenantal progressive revelation of Scripture is not a mere convention, but rather a reflection of the intra-Trinitarian relations.
  • Discernment of tradition is primarily a response to God, specifically the triune God of β€˜an orthodox Trinitarian theology.’
  • Newton and Locke, on the other hand, leant towards the anti-Trinitarian heresy of Arius of Alexandria that denied Christ and God were consubstantial.
  • Christian spiritual formation is Trinitarian in basis as it is an invitation to join in the perichoresis or eternal dance of God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Archive 2010-02-01
  • The narrative, prompted by AP's inauguration of another website, and intended as a teasing commentary on this and 'the new creation' theology, as well as non-trinitarian alternatives to Christian orthodoxy and other developments on the (OST) site, might seem to have divagated itself into a non sequitur. Open source theology - Comments
  • Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news: How "unitarianism" is a doctrinal leftover that Unitarian Universalists cling to somewhat irrationally. Philocrites: Philocrites is signing off.
  • This latter form is indeed perfectly consistent with Trinitarian belief: it, however, expresses not the coequality of the Three The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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