The New Discussion of the Trinity Containing Notices of Professor Huntingtons
The New Discussion of the Trinity Containing Notices of Professor Huntingtons
Thomas Starr King
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) TJie Subordination View. Avoiding these two extremes, and yet wishing to retain a distinct idea of Unity and Tripersonality, the Trinitarian is necessarily driven upon a third view, in which the Father is the only really Supreme and Inde- pendent Being, the Son and the Holy Spirit subordi- nate and dependent. This view, which is called the subordination scheme, or Arianism, is Unitarianism again in another form; and this view also is entertained by many who still re- tain the name of " Trinit...arians. " According to this view, the Son and the Holy Ghost are really God, but are so by a derived divinity. God the Father commu- nicates his divinity to the Son and the Holy Ghost. This is the view really taken in the Nicene Creed, though adopted in opposition to the Arians ; and was the doctrine of the earliest Church Fathers before the Arian controversy began. In the Nicene Creed, we read that the Son is " God of () God, Light of (eV) Light, true God of true God ; " the " of" here being the same as " from, " and denoting origin and derivation.
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