The Trinity is perhaps the distinctive doctrine of Christianity. Trinitarianism has been a test of orthodoxy throughout most of Church history. This article seeks to defend the Trinity using sound exegesis. First, various theological works and creeds are examined to define the Trinity as something cannot be defended if it is not defined. Second, some non-Trinitarian views are defined briefly. Third, several key scriptural passages are examined in context, which suggest orthodox Trinitarianism.
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