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Archive for the Trinitarian Theology Category


Ignatius and the Doctrine of the Trinity

Here us yet another Church Father, writing on the heels of Apostles, illustrating clearly that the doctrine of the Trinity clearly a part of the Apostle’s Doctrine and Teaching, to which the church devoted itself to teach and preach.  It is only in response to the heresies (like opposition to the Trinity) that the later […]

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Polycarp and the Doctrine of the Trinity

Polycarp (70-155/160).  Bishop of Smyrna and Disciple of John the Apostle, wrote: “O Lord God almighty… I bless you and glorify you through the eternal and heavenly high priest Jesus Christ, your beloved Son, through whom be glory to you, with Him and the Holy Spirit, both now and forever” Another quote affirming the truth […]

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Origen and the Doctrine of the Trinity

Origen (185-254), wrote:  “If anyone would say that the Word of God or the Wisdom of God had a beginning, let him beware lest he direct his impiety rather against the unbegotten Father, since he denies that he was always Father, and that he has always begotten the Word, and that he always had wisdom […]

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Welcome To The Dance

The Fathers of the church spoke of the perichorietic nature of the Trinity. Perichoresis literally means “to dance around.” The Father, Eternal Son, and the Holy Spirit are contantly moving around, toward one another, in a beautiful dance of love, mutual submission, relationship, and intimacy.  Inside that circle there is wholeness, Oneness, union, and eternal […]

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PARTY (sermon for Lent 4 – 2013) Video and Manuscript

This is the posting of the sermon preached on 3/9/2013 at the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church. Typically the “Story of the Prodigal” refers to the younger son from Luke 15 – the boy who ran away to a far country to waste his life and resources in lavish, excessive, and extravagant living.  This sermon contends […]

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The Mediation of Christ – T.F. Torrence

“God love you so utterly and completely that He has given Himself for you in Jesus Christ His beloved Son and thereby has pledged His very being as God for your salvation . . . He has bound you to Himself by His love in a way that He will never let you go, for […]

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Jesus, The Center of All Things, by Baxter Kruger

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The Trinitarian Faith, by Thomas F. Torrance

Trinitarian Faith: The Evangelical Theology of the Ancient Catholic Faith by: Thomas F. Torrance publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, published: 2000-11-06 ASIN: 0567292193 EAN: 9780567292193 sales rank: 906929 price: $49.95 (new), $44.44 (used) This is the best book I have read on the trinitarian faith. Examines the importance of the Nicene Faith for Christian theology, cutting […]

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Not Enough Booze

Have you ever attended a party where they ran out of booze? Jesus did!  He attended a wedding feast in Cana where there was “not enough booze” The keg was tapped out, the open bar became a closed bar, the rum bottles ran dry – there was not enough booze. It was a major foax […]

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Next Person In Line, Please (Video and Manuscript Sermon)

The sermon for this post was preached at the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church on January 13, 2012.  The sermon is titled: “Next Person In Line, Please.” You can watch the 21 minute video of the sermon “Next Person In Line, Please” when you click this hyperline now… …or you can read the manuscript of the message […]

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