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The belief (known as Trinitarianism) is based on biblical teachings that describe God as manifested to the world as a
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Just as "Trinitarianism" served as a euphemism for arbitrary religious dogmatism, "Unitarianism" has been a euphemism for theological liberalism.
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Just as "Trinitarianism" served as a euphemism for arbitrary religious dogmatism, "Unitarianism" has been a euphemism for theological liberalism.
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"Trinitarianism" was, for the early Unitarians, at least partially a word for the ability of custodians of doctrinal orthodoxy to exclude people from the church.
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"Trinitarianism" was, for the early Unitarians, at least partially a word for the ability of custodians of doctrinal orthodoxy to exclude people from the church.
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Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news: How "unitarianism" is a doctrinal leftover that Unitarian Universalists cling to somewhat irrationally.
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According to most scholars, Newton was Arian, not holding to Trinitarianism.
The Color Wheel, Part 1 James Gurney 2010
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But having said this, I do not think that determining what the New Testament says on the matter is the only consideration when asking whether Trinitarianism is a helpful and appropriate theological image.
Ecce Recensus: The Only True God Persuades A Skeptic James F. McGrath 2009
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But having said this, I do not think that determining what the New Testament says on the matter is the only consideration when asking whether Trinitarianism is a helpful and appropriate theological image.
Archive 2009-07-01 James F. McGrath 2009
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Perhaps most important, however, is the difference between what most interpreters who wish to find in Paul a key step on the road to Nicene Trinitarianism understand Paul to have meant, and what Paul himself wrote.
Review of Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the God of Israel James F. McGrath 2009
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