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number of persons, the
verbs are
classified as unipersonal,
bipersonal or
tripersonal.
Unipersonal verbs have only a
subject and so are
always intransitive...
- and Worship. P & R. ISBNÂ 978-0875520001. O'Collins,
Gerald (1999). The
Tripersonal God:
Understanding and
Interpreting the Trinity.
Paulist Press. ISBNÂ 978-0809138876...
- was
referring to "a "trinity",
triad or threesome, but not a
triune or
tripersonal God". In
contrast to
Trinitarian theology,
Theophilus of
Antioch did...
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revelational modes of the one
divine personality; the
divine being is
tripersonal,
precisely because it is the
absolute divine personality."
Bavinck held...
-
Ronald Nash and
Norman Geisler argue that
Hartshorne does not
offer a
tripersonal view of the Trinity, and
instead his
interpretation of
Christ (Christology)...
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Unipersonal Bipersonal Tripersonal intransitive transitive intransitive ditransitive Subject + + + +
Direct Object + +
Indirect Object + +...
- Mingrelian, Georgian, and Svan,
verbs can be unipersonal, bipersonal, and
tripersonal.
Monovalent verbs have only
subjective person and are intransitive. Bivalent...
- the
Basque of his time. His work
includes one of the few do****ented
tripersonal verb
forms where the
direct object is not in the
third person: gommendatzen...