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What discrepancies do you see. . .keeping in mind that
Philosophical ontology of the Trinity does not take into account the manhood of Jesus, God the Son.
Human nature does not enter into its ontology.
However, the relation of the God-man Jesus to the Trinity is presented in Scripture
in terms relating to the human body and spirit, which are not the same relation as to the divine Spirit.
Philosophical ontology of the Trinity does not take into account the manhood of Jesus, God the Son.
Human nature does not enter into its ontology.
However, the relation of the God-man Jesus to the Trinity is presented in Scripture
in terms relating to the human body and spirit, which are not the same relation as to the divine Spirit.
Yet Paul states a time WILL cone in the future(it is not here yet) when Christ will be made subject to the father. According to Trinitarian doctrine, it cannot be in the ontological sense, that is not possible. And in the economic sense(what you have been speaking of) that doctrine states Christ is NOW subject to the father. So that rules out both in relation to 1cor 15:28 doesn't it.
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