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The myth that the doctrine of the Holy Trinity was invented in the fourth century is thoroughly debunked in this excellent little book by E.Calvin Beisner of Knox Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Biblical understanding of the nature and relationships of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are codified in the Nicene Creed but were understood by true Christians from the time of Christ. Such understanding was not invented but was given language in Nicea and Alexandria.
An excellent tool to counter the claims made by well-meaning but misinformed visitors on your doorstep whose belief systems are not new, but were found heretical during the first four centuries after Christ
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Trinity, History of doctrines, Biblical teaching, Arianism, Early churchPeople
God the Father, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Eusebius, Arius, Athanasius, CanstantinePlaces
Rome, Alexandria, NiceaTimes
Early church, ca. 30-600Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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