Origen, Plotinus, and the Trinity
Toward Platonic Christianity
There is a tradition of Trinitarian reasoning that seems to react to the historical origins of Trinitarianism with the following sort of historical theology.
So the reasoning goes, for the first four centuries of Christianity, the Trinity was a subordinationist hierarchy in which the Father was the One God, the Son was the second, subordinate God, and t…
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