trinitarian|trinitarians in English

noun

[Trin·i·tar·i·an || ‚trɪnɪ'teərɪən]

believer in the unity of Father Son and Holy Spirit; member of the Roman Catholic Order of the Holy Trinity (Christianity)

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1. It must be said, though, that many early Trinitarians found it hard to accept this teaching when it was first proposed—as do Trinitarian Protestants today.

2. They have killed their fellow Trinitarians in wartime.

3. How do trinitarians try to use John 8:58 to support the Trinity?

4. Many Church Fathers after the Council of Nicaea became staunch Trinitarians.

5. Textual Corruptions Favoring the Trinitarian Position Through the centuries, changes were made to the Greek text that skewed it in favor of the Trinitarian position

6. This puts a Christocentric reading on a Trinitarian path, but that Trinitarian nature of revelation is made even more clear through understanding the role of the Spirit

7. A Christ-centred or Trinitarian theologian is not necessarily a Barthian

8. Apollinarianism signalized the point of transition from the Trinitarian to the Christological heresies.

9. (b) How is this true of Christ Jesus, in contrast with the trinitarian view?

10. What impelled the writer to translate John 1:1 in support of the Trinitarian doctrine?

11. Arianism Major 4th-century Trinitarian heresy, originated by the teachings of the Alexandrian priest arius (d

12. Our Brotherly love should reflect the intra-trinitarian, perichoretic love of Father, Son and Spirit (1 Jn 4:8)

13. The second category of passages adduced by Trinitarians to bolster up their dogma might be termed two-in-one-God texts.

14. Soon, when God brings this present wicked system of things to its end, Trinitarian Christendom will be called to account.

15. Baptizing someone twice is not necessary so long as the person was baptized in water using the Trinitarian formula described above

16. The Christadelphians are a non-Trinitarian, millennial Christian group whose fellowship is linked by a common understanding of the Bible and Christianity

17. He created around himself a circle of friendship, fraternal affection and communion which he drew from the depths of the Trinitarian mystery.

18. But he failed, and some 20 years later, Emperor Theodosius I banned paganism and imposed Trinitarian “Christianity” as the State religion of the Roman Empire.

19. As to Tertullian, the encyclopedia admits that “his Trinitarian teaching is inconsistent,” among other things because he held that “there was a time when there was no Son.”

20. One of the relevant New Testament passages is John 1:1-18 where, in the Trinitarian view, Christ is identified with a pre-existent divine hypostasis called the Logos or Word.

21. Just as Edward Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire pointedly Athetized the Trinitarian formula in 1 John 5.7–8 over two centuries ago, so Ehrman has done the same for Mark 16 and John 8

22. 2 Fulfilling these prophetic words, the king of the north rejected “the God of his fathers” (or, “his ancestral gods,” The New English Bible), be it the pagan gods of Rome or the Trinitarian divinity of Christendom.

23. The forms and rituals of the various Christian churches vary, but Baptism almost invariably involves the use of water and the Trinitarian invocation, “I baptize you: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”

24. Although Bogomils regarded themselves as "Trinitarian",[29] anathemas against Bogomils (circa 1027) charge Bogomils with rejection of the Trinity.[30] Opposition to institutions and materialism The essence of Bogomilism is the duality in the creation of the world.

25. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches in paragraph 1240 that a proper form for administering baptism is “I Baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” But for some Protestants, such as Oneness Pentecostals, this Trinitarian formula doesn’t match what the Bible has to say about baptism