At their most basic, the difference between Unitarian and Trinitarian doctrine can be summed up as follows. A Trinitarian believes in one God in three persons, whilst a Unitarian believes in one person in the Godhead. Unitarian and Trinitarian Doctrine The Trinitarian Doctrine is the Christian Doctrine that states that there is one God in three persons, The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. It...
The Trinity
This series of blogs explores my thinking around my transition from a form of unitarian doctrine to believing in the Trinity. The series will pursue some fairly hard core theology. We will explore my changing understanding of God as I have transitioned from Unitarian to Trinitarian theology. Obviously a core question is “Who is God?” Is God exclusively God the Father? How do God the...
Does it matter what you believe?
Does it matter what you believe? If it does matter what you believe, and given that even people who think alike will have some nuanced differences, what line can be drawn between believers where “fellowship” can be achieved. In this article, I want to explore whether obedience to God can be achieved even if we associate with people who believe things that are different than what I believe.