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==What is the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?== | ==What is the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?== | ||
===Oneness/Modalistic View=== | ===Oneness/Modalistic View=== | ||
The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all God the Father. There is distinction in their operation but unity in their personhood. | The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all God the Father. There is distinction in their operation but unity in their personhood. The Son was begotten at the time of his incarnation. | ||
===Trinitarian View=== | ===Trinitarian View=== | ||
* Eternal Generation | * Eternal Generation |
Revision as of 15:02, 15 July 2024
Did God create evil?
How do you get saved?
Can you lose your salvation?
When will Jesus return?
- Mountain peak of prophecy (Prophetic perspective, Prophetic horizon)
What does it mean that Jesus is the only begotten Son of the father?
Jesus is the Word of God. The word of God is quick (living) and powerful, sharper than any twoedged sword. All things were made by him, and without him was not anything made that was made. When words proceed out of the mouth of God the Son is begotten.
What is the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
Oneness/Modalistic View
The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all God the Father. There is distinction in their operation but unity in their personhood. The Son was begotten at the time of his incarnation.
Trinitarian View
- Eternal Generation
- Perichoresis
- Dual will (Dyothelitism)
- Nestorianism (Bad)
- Eternal Functional Subordination
- Incarnational Subordination
- Subordinationism
- Economic vs Immanent