De Moor on Trinity (cont.)

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De Moor defends the Doctrine of the Trinity against the logical assaults of the Socinians!

A tour de force in Scholastic methodology!

 
Who is Jesus Christ? Can there be a more important question?

De Moor considers His identity from the Divine Titles ascribed to Him in Scripture.

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...Christ-demonstrated-from-divine-titles-part-1
 
Protestant Scholasticism has been horribly misrepresented by modern scholarship, as if they were interested in logic and philosophy, but not Scripture.

Here, De Moor takes up 1 Timothy 3:16, showing an intense interest, not only in its theological implications, but also in textual and exegetical issues.

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...Christ-demonstrated-from-divine-titles-part-2
 
Here, De Moor concludes his argument for the Deity of Christ from the Divine Names and Titles ascribed to Him in the Scripture.

Praise be to the Lamb!

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...Christ-demonstrated-from-divine-titles-part-3
 
Having demonstrated the Deity of Christ from the Divine Titles ascribed to Him, De Moor now moves on to his demonstration from the Divine Attributes!

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...st-demonstrated-from-divine-attributes-part-1
 
Here, De Moor argues for the Deity of Christ from the Scriptural attribution of ETERNITY to Him!

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...st-demonstrated-from-divine-attributes-part-2
 
Take and read...and marvel at the beauty of our Jesus!

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...st-demonstrated-from-divine-attributes-part-3
 
Here, our Jesus shows Himself to be the Mighty God by His Divine Works!

https://www.fromreformationtoreform...eity-of-Christ-demonstrated-from-divine-works
 
Our matchless and majestic Jesus! worthy of Divine Worship and Praise!

www.fromreformationtoreformation.com/post/de-moor-v-21-the-deity-of-Christ-demonstrated-from-divine-worship
 
I have been sick, so I have not been getting a lot of translation done. I hope to have a new post in a few days.
 
Was the heresiarch Ebion a real, historical person?

De Moor explores the testimony of the Church Fathers...

 
De Moor surveys the earliest deniers of the Deity of our blessed Jesus.

Valuable...

 
De Moor chronicles the enduring influence of the arch-heretic Paul of Samosata in Photinus.

 
The Arminian controversy in the Netherlands was not only over the doctrines of grace, but also over the Trinity as a necessary doctrine.

De Moor's account reminds us...

 
De Moor now turns his attention from the history of the Anti-Trinitarians to a refutation of their arguments.

 
The ancient, heretical denial of the Person of the Holy Spirit has never really gone away, and is alive and well in the present day.

De Moor investigates the relevant Scripture passages...

 
The Socianians denied the Spirit to be a true Person.

Here, De Moor tackles an assortment of their arguments...

 
The denial of the true Person of the Holy Spirit (a heresy) is alive and well among us.

De Moor gives us Biblical ammunition to fight this persistent error!

 
The true Person and Deity of the Holy Spirit...these precious truths are yet under attack!

De Moor provides "Boot Camp" training, so that we might be prepared for the defense!

 
The Deity of the Holy Spirit has been attacked from every conceivable angle. Sometimes opponents have been forced to admit His true personality, so they attack His personality as distinct from that of the Father and the Son.

De Moor defends the Person of the Spirit as distinct...

 
The Deity of the Holy Spirit has been attacked from every conceivable angle.

Is "Holy Spirit" merely a collective term for God's Holy Angels?

De Moor denies...

 
De Moor begins his defense of the Deity of the Person of the Holy Spirit by a consideration of the Scriptural names and titles attributed to Him...

 
De Moor continues his Biblical defense of the Deity of the Holy Spirit with a consideration of His attributes...

 
De Moor continues his defense of the Deity of the Holy Spirit, by considering the divine works attributed to Him in Scripture.

Wholesome and so very important!

 
Here we have a sobering reminder that the original Arminian controversy was not just over the Doctrines of Grace, but also over the Necessity of the Doctrine of the Trinity.

De Moor discusses...

 
It is sometimes asserted that the ancient Church Fathers knew nothing of the Deity of the Holy Spirit.

De Moor demonstrates the contrary...

 
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