- "in the Holy Spirit". This
doctrine is
called Trinitarianism, and its
adherents are
called Trinitarians,
while its
opponents are
called antitrinitarians...
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churches that
consider the
decisions of e****enical
councils final,
trinitarianism was
definitively declared to be
Christian doctrine at the 4th-century...
- The
Trinitarians,
formally known as the
Order of the Most Holy
Trinity and of the
Captives (Latin: Ordo
Sanctissimae Trinitatis et Captivorum; abbreviated...
-
Craig and
Catherine LaCugna.
Social trinitarianism is
often in
contrast to
Nicene trinitarianism, as
social trinitarianism generally denies the
trinity being...
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pertaining to the Trinity.
Trinitarian may also
refer to:
Trinitarianism, a
Christian doctrine Trinitarian Order, a
Roman Catholic mendicant order founded in...
- The
Trinitarian formula is the
phrase "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Koinē Gr****: εἰς τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Πατρὸς καὶ τοῦ...
-
trinitarianism is
often contrasted to what is
called "social
trinitarianism", and thus is
sometimes pejoratively called "anti-social
trinitarianism"...
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Trinitarian controversy — in the
history of
Christian Churches were the
controversies on how the
Persons of the Holy
Trinity relate to one another. Most...
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stances on polygamy,
which the Utah-based LDS
Church banned in 1890, and
Trinitarianism,
which the LDS
Church does not affirm. The
branch of
theology which...
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Grand Rapids: Baker. p. 96. Ellis,
Brannon (2012). Calvin,
classical Trinitarianism, and the
Aseity of the Son. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. p. 122...