De Moor on Trinity (cont.)

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After a lengthy Biblical defense of the Deity of the Holy Spirit, De Moor takes up a handful of lingering objections from Scripture texts. Pointed and concise...

 
Can unaided reason, in man's fallen state, operating on nature, deduce the Doctrine of the Trinity?

De Moor denies...

 
Can unaided reason, in man's fallen state, operating on nature, deduce the Doctrine of the Trinity?

De Moor denies...

 
Were there vestiges of Trinitarian doctrine among the ancient Gentiles?

If so, did it come from fallen reason operating upon nature?

De Moor explores...

 
Sometimes, in order to elucidate the Doctrine of the Trinity, arguments and similitudes are brought from nature. But does this make matters more or less clear?

De Moor cautions us...

 
It is sometimes asserted that the Doctrine of the Trinity is not necessary for salvation.

A strange assertion...

De Moor demonstrates the opposite from Scripture...

 
The Arminian Crisis in the Netherlands was not just about the doctrines of grace, as precious as they are. The Remonstrants had also introduced a destructive criticism of the Scripture (principium cognoscendi), and denied the necessity of the Doctrine of the Trinity (principium essendi).

De Moor takes us back to the latter issue...

 
The Arminian conflict in the Netherlands was not just about the Doctrines of Grace...

Here, De Moor defends the practical usefulness of the Doctrine of the Trinity against the assaults of the old Arminian Remonstrants...

 
Completing this thread...

De Moor's massive and masterly treatment of the Doctrine of the Trinity is now available for the first time in English! in its entirety! free and online!

 
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