The Shifting Battle Between Arianism and Homoousios: 325–381 CE

The popular belief that the doctrine of the Trinity was settled at the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE oversimplifies history. In reality, the decades that followed were marked by intense theological instability, political maneuvering, and repeated doctrinal reversals. Far from gaining universal acceptance, the Nicene formula — particularly the term homoousios (“of the same … Continue reading The Shifting Battle Between Arianism and Homoousios: 325–381 CE

Ante-Nicene Church Father Heresies Regarding Trinity

The doctrine of the Trinity in Christian theology describes the understanding of God as one essence in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. These three persons are co-equal, co-eternal, and consubstantial, meaning they share the same divine essence while remaining distinct from one another. The … Continue reading Ante-Nicene Church Father Heresies Regarding Trinity