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Originally Posted by Chan
You clearly don't understand the doctrine if you are operating under the assumption that there is only one version of the doctrine. The trinity doctrine of the Nicene and Constantinopolitan Creeds is very different from many of the modern versions of the trinity doctrine (such as John Ankerberg's doctrine in which he defines "persons" as "centers of consciousness").
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I understand the orthodox doctrine set forth in the creeds and the doctrine of perichoesis.
But I am aware there are many flavors of Trintarianism that range from one extreme to the other.
I haven't had time to read your book because of a Greek class I'm taking. I know you believe differently than most and when discussing your thoughts on a begotten Son, one Trintarian told me that in their view you were not a Trinitarian!