HISTORY
OF THE DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE NATURE OF GOD
IN THE EARLY CENTURIES OF CHRISTIANITY
Part 15
THE CONFUSION -- by Don Barnett
In short, Trinitarianism and Monarchianism have both conflicted and
overlapped in their doctrines. The picture is confusing because the term
"Trinity" did not mean to Tertullian what it meant to Athanasius, and to him
it did not mean what it did to Augustine. Calvin's concept was not the same
as Luther's neither was it identical to Augustine's. Even today there are
several concepts under the heading of "Trinity" -- many even holding Oneness
views and denying three persons in the Godhead. Athanasius, whose name is
identified with the Nicean Creed of the Trinity, not only admits confusion of
the subject, but makes Modalistic statements contrary to Trinitarianism, such
as:
"THE DIVINITY OF THE FATHER IS IDENTICAL WITH THAT OF THE SON": AND EVEN
THAT THE SON'S DIVINITY IS THE FATHER'S DIVINITY. "THE SON", HE ARGUES, "IS
OF COURSE OTHER THAN THE FATHER AS OFFSPRING, BUT AS GOD HE IS ONE AND THE
SAME. THE GODHEAD IS A UNIQUE, INDIVISIBLE MONAD." [20]
Some are arguing that Christians should keep the term "Trinity" but return
to the biblical, Monarchian view of God. Some feel that they are caught in
the wedge of tradition on the one side, and the Scriptures on the other side -
and they are. The majority of non-scholars today are quite ignorant about the
entire subject. Most ministers graduate from Bible Schools, parroting
Trinitarianism, but know little about its history and problems -- few have
examined the other side; they attack it on the grounds that they have been
warned against it. The terms "Oneness," "Monarchianism," and "Sabellianism"
have not only erroneously been termed the "Jesus Only" doctrine, but have
become known as the devil's lie and heresy -- whereas Trinitarianism is the
deviate. It is even common to hear or read that Monarchianism denied the Holy
Trinity -- as though the doctrine of the Trinity was the established doctrine
when Monarchianism was invented. The truth, as shown by history, is that the
Trinity doctrine, when formulated, denied Monarchianism, which came first.
No wonder people are confused, neither knowing what they affirm nor what
they are against -- blindly following Catholic tradition, and labelling the
teachings of the Apostles: "heresy" and "a cult"!.
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