Since the creation of the Christian Scriptures, contrary interpretations of the Trinity entered into the history of the church, for instance, tritheism, modalism, and Origen's Greek-mythological Jesus-explanation now firmly lodged in the Great Tradition. Athanasius, Augustine, and John Calvin also professed adherence to this Great Tradition. In the late twentieth century, to bring relevance to the basic biblical doctrine, Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Paul Tillich, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Jurgen Moltmann, and John Zizioulas "birthed" trinitarian teachings that saw the light of day and died. The…mehr
Since the creation of the Christian Scriptures, contrary interpretations of the Trinity entered into the history of the church, for instance, tritheism, modalism, and Origen's Greek-mythological Jesus-explanation now firmly lodged in the Great Tradition. Athanasius, Augustine, and John Calvin also professed adherence to this Great Tradition. In the late twentieth century, to bring relevance to the basic biblical doctrine, Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Paul Tillich, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Jurgen Moltmann, and John Zizioulas "birthed" trinitarian teachings that saw the light of day and died. The Magnification of the Trinity, beginning in Genesis and continuing through Revelation, presents the basic biblical teaching on which all other doctrines depend. To Him All Glory then simply and profoundly concentrates on the thrust of the Scriptures.
T. Hoogsteen served twenty-five years in parish ministries. Currently, he works in, on, and for covenantstudies.com. He holds degrees from Calvin University and Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan, as well as from De Theologische Hogeschool van de Gereformeerde Kerken, Kampen, The Netherlands, an institution now amalgamated with Amsterdam's Free University. He is author of The Tradition of the Elders, Covenant Works, Covenant Essays: One, The Christ Light, The Brantford Call, Covenant Essays: Two, Covenant Essays: Three, and Self-Examination.
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