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A Trinitarian Gospel in Romans 1:1-4

1Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, 2which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, 3concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh, 4and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord.

A Digest on the Trinity - Part 12: Trinity and Life

This article is twelfth and last in a series called A Digest on the Trinity.

Over the past twelve articles (including a prolegomenon), we have set out the main contours of the doctrine of the Trinity in (hopefully) simple and accessible language, that we might have the necessary vocabulary to understand and reflect on the doctrine moving forward. This article will shift focus, looking bri…

A Digest on the Trinity - Part 11: Trinitarian Diagrams

This article is eleventh in a series called A Digest on the Trinity.

This article will provide some (hopefully) helpful diagrams to better visualise the truths of the doctrine of the Trinity, both from a pedagogical and educational standpoint.

The traditional diagram used to explain the Trinity goes something like this.

This diagram has been present throughout church history, as…

A Digest on the Trinity - Pat 10: Historical Definitions

This article is tenth in a series called A Digest on the Trinity.

In the previous article, we looked at some Trinitarian heresies and errors that arise when speaking of the Trinity in analogies. In this article, we will examine several historical creeds and confessions that defined the doctrine of the Trinity, laying the standard of Christian orthodoxy. These definitions are authorit…

A Digest on the Trinity - Part 9: Heresies and Errors

This article is ninth in a series called A Digest on the Trinity.

The doctrine of the Trinity was formulated and refined to its present level of sophistication because of the presence of heresies and errors. The historical development of doctrines has always followed a similar pattern: heresies or errors arise, and the Church is forced to think deeply about biblical truth that she might p…

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