A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism And Its Outcome in the Ne
A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism And Its Outcome in the Ne
Levi L Levi Leonard Paine
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And who is Christ ? A man, with a " full and natural humanity. " His " imiqueness " con- sists in his moral perfection, which " entitles him to be called divine, in distinction from those who by nature are partakers of one life with him and sons of God, as he is. " Yet, strangely. Dr. Whiton calls himself a Trinitarian, and takes special pains to deny all affinity with SabeUianism or pantheism. The thing to be noted is that, under all this Sabel- lianizing, pantheistic trinitarianism. Dr. Whito...n holds Christ to be a man essentially like other men; and this view is plainly gaining ground among professed Trinitarians. Such is the view of Dr. A. J. F. Behrends, as given in a sermon re- cently published, and also of W. Beyschlag. Both 1 Gloria Patri, pp. 152, 129. 136 EVOLUTION OF TRINITARIANISM hold to a modalistic Trinity, and yet to Christ's essential humanity. How two such contrasted conceptions can be speculatively harmonized is an unsettled question. But plainly behind aU this style of thinking is Hegelianism.^ Two impressions are made on me by this review of recent theological thinking.
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