I saw a post on the Trinity. Can someone please help me with this? I know it doesn't use the word trinity in the Bible and I need help understanding. God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Anyone please help?
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I think they went into a lot of detail attempting to define the Trinity and at the same time acknowledge that it is a mystery that cannot be fully understood by finite minds. They put importance on the deity of Jesus and the Holy Spirit while not separating them into 3 separate Gods, for they exists as one.
That is pretty much what the article Watchman posted says. The problem for us is in trying to understand and define "individual" or "persons." What does that exactly mean ... finite beings are left with a mystery and guessing.
We will never fully comprehend this truth, but it is true none-the-less.
The article goes into history and talks about some various views, including some of which are errant. I suggest two things.
1) Read the conclusion of the article. This is usually where an author wraps up and reaffirms what they believe.
2) I am not qualified, nor is anyone qualified, to discuss and describe the intricacies of the Trinity ... it is a mystery beyond our comprehension, but true none-the-less. We can only discuss things using human terms and understanding. In so doing we can get a vague picture, but never grasp the fullness of this truth.
I'm so confused....I really don't know who Athanasius is, I read the biography, but still don't see how it relates to the discussion?
I looked to find more about him and this is what I found:
Athanasius is counted as one of the four great Eastern Doctors of the Church in the Roman Catholic Church[2] and in Eastern Orthodoxy, he is labeled the "Father of Orthodoxy". He is also celebrated by many Protestants, who label him "Father of The Canon". Athanasius is venerated as a Christian saint, whose feast day is 2 May in Western Christianity, 15 May in the Coptic Orthodox Church, and 18 January in the other Eastern Orthodox Churches. He is venerated by the Roman Catholic Church, Oriental and Eastern Orthodox churches, the Lutherans, and the Anglican Communion.
here is more: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm not quite sure how this relates, but I Thank You.
I'm glad that you have found answers for the questions you had regarding the article.
My apologies, here is the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasius_of_Alexandria
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