Tritheism?? Not any better than modalism. Both are early church heresies. And God is three persons, (not separate people!) but only one being, or essence. Ousia, as the Greek Cappadocians so clearly explained. Probably study some of the Greek theologians. John Zizioulos Being as Communion might be a difficult but good start for you.
The Greeks emphasized the hypostasis or substance/person of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, rather than the unity of the three hypostasis, as Augustine and the Western Church. Both are right, but we just don't hear much about the 3 hypostasis in the west. I hope that will straighten out your theology!
The Greeks emphasized the hypostasis or substance/person of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, rather than the unity of the three hypostasis, as Augustine and the Western Church. Both are right, but we just don't hear much about the 3 hypostasis in the west. I hope that will straighten out your theology!
The Greeks to this day also believe in gods and goddesses, myth, social impedance and intellectualism. They viewed their gods/goddesses to also be persons. So we eventually are following the interpretation of those who still believe in their ancient myths. I find it hard to accept someone believing a statue is a representation of a deity in person form to be qualified to explain what they believe the triune God to be.
But hey, look at the Catholic church and how they removed their deities for statues of the Disciples and Mary. They believe to get to God is to go first through Mary. That is obviously a mythical relevance to their past.
Amazes me that the Hebrews definitions have been removed for those who still have ties with their mythical foundations.
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