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Ancient Monarchians and Trinitarians
Which concept of the Godhead was older? Who were the first writing monarchian teachers, and who were the first writing trinitarian teachers? What does this say for the veracity of modern concepts on the Godhead?
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BTW I have heard refer to Modalist Monarchism as a Trinitarian heresy and then there is Economic Trinitarianism. In fact there were many Trinitarian heresies throughout the centuries. Nestorius was a Trinitarian. The Monophysite controversy was Trinitiarian as far as still seeing three persons in the godhead |
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To the victors belong the spoils of war. Since the Trinitarians eventually
ruled the day (climaxing with the council of Nicea), all of the modalist writers works were destroyed. This is very sad. I would love to read their perspective on things, but instead all we are left with for the most part are the writings of their trinitarian opponents. |
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No the gates of hell did not over power the church, but the Bible does say that there would be a great falling away in 2 Thessalonians. How about the Bible? :killinme I believe Paul had a oneness concept of the Godhead. Ignatius was one of the early church fathers. His writings seemed to have a oneness tone to them. We really don't read of any writers who had a trinitarian tone to them until Justin Matyr came along and even then the trinitarian concepts were very vague and just beginning to spring forth. |
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Oneness do not believe that the Son was with the Father before time began, Ignatius did as well as all the other Early church Fathers |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txn/monarchi.htm |
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