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1. ^ See discussion in "Person". Catholic Encyclopedia. (1913). New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2. ^ Tertullian, Against Praxeas, chapter II
3. ^ a b c The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (Oxford University Press 2005 ISBN 978-0-19-280290-3), article Trinity, doctrine of the
4. ^ Lewis and Short: trinitas
5. ^ Lewis and Short: trinus
6. ^ Liddell & Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon', entry for Τριάς, retrieved December 19, 2006
7. ^ McGrath, Alister E. Understanding the Trinity. Zondervan, 9789 ISBN 0310296811
8. ^ Theophilus of Antioch, To Autolycus, II.XV (retrieved on December 19, 2006).
9. ^ W.Fulton in the "Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics"
10. ^ Against Praxeas, chapter 3
11. ^ Against Praxeas, chapter 2 and in other chapters
12. ^ History of the Doctrine of the Trinity. Accessed September 15, 2007.
13. ^ a b Catholic Encyclopedia: article The Blessed Trinity
14. ^ "Encyclopedia of Religion", Vol. 14, p.9360, on Trinity
15. ^ "Neither the word Trinity nor the explicit doctrine appears in the New Testament ... the New Testament established the basis for the doctrine of the Trinity" (Encyclopaedia Britannica Online: article Trinity).
16. ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica Online, article Trinity
17. ^ Apart from the passages that speak of Father Son and Holy Spirit, there are, of course, many passages that refer to God and Jesus without also referring to the Spirit. Examples are Romans 4:24; Romans 8:11; 2 Corinthians 4:14; Colossians 2:12; 1 Timothy 2:5–6; 1 Timothy 6:13; 2 Timothy 4:1).
18. ^ a b c d e The Oxford Companion to the Bible (ed. Bruce Metzger and Michael Coogan) 1993, p. 782-3.
19. ^ Cf. John 5:18
20. ^ Raymond E. Brown, The Anchor Bible: The Gospel According to John (XIII-XXI), pp. 1026, 1032
21. ^ Gregory Nazianzen, Orations, 31.26
22. ^ Textual critic Bart D. Ehrman asserts that the original text of John 1:18 referred to Jesus as "unique Son", not "God the One and Only". See Misquoting Jesus, 2005. The "unique Son" reading is found in the textus receptus and in some modern Bible translations.
23. ^ The Trinitarian interpretation of this statement is that Jesus is claiming for himself the name of God, Yahweh, which is translated as "I am" (see Exodus 3:14
24. ^ a b c d e "Trinity". Britannica encyclopaedia of world religions. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2006.
25. ^ Swindal, James, and Harry J. Gensler. 2005. The Sheed & Ward anthology of Catholic philosophy. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield. Page 84.
26. ^ Athanasius: De Decretis or Defence of the Nicene Definition, Introduction, 19
27. ^ "The bishops were forced to use 'non-Scriptural' terminology (not 'un-Scriptural') to protect and preserve the Scriptural meaning" (The Arian Controversy).
28. ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica Online
29. ^ On Athanasius, Oxford Classical Dictionary, Edited by Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth. Third edition. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
30. ^ Bruce M. Metzger, The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration, 2d ed. Oxford University'", 1968 p.101
31. ^ "It is written of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, 'And these three are one'" (On the Unity of the Church, 6)
32. ^ Nova Vulgata
33. ^ a b c d Bingham, Jeffrey, "HT200 Class Notes", Dallas Theological Seminary, (2004).
34. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: article:Paul of Samosata
35. ^ Athanasius, Bishop of Alexanria, Theologian, Doctor
36. ^ 7:1, 3 online
37. ^ Epistle to the Philippians, 2:13 online
38. ^ On Baptism 8:6 online, Against Praxeas, 26:2online
39. ^ Against Noetus, 1:14 online
40. ^ Seventh Council of Carthage online
41. ^ A Sectional Confession of Faith, 13:2online
42. ^ Baptism "in the name of" need not necessarily be taken as referring to a formula used in the ceremony in either Matthew or Acts; it may merely indicate the establishment of a relationship, corresponding to the phrases "baptized into Christ Jesus" (Romans 6:3) and "baptized into Christ" (Galatians 3:27). Compare "baptized ... into John's baptism" (Acts 19:3), "baptized in the name of Paul" (1 Corinthians 1:13), "baptized into Moses" (1 Corinthians 10:2).
43. ^ Kittel, 3:108.
44. ^ Grudem, Wayne A. 1994. Systematic theology an introduction to biblical doctrine. Leicester, England: Inter-Varsity Press. Page 226.
45. ^ Athanasian Creed
46. ^ Thomas, and Anton Charles Pegis. 1997. Basic writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Pub. Pages 307-09.
47. ^ Barth, Karl, and Geoffrey William Bromiley. 1975. The doctrine of the word of God prolegomena to church dogmatics, being volume I, 1. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. Pages 348-49.
48. ^ K Rahner, The Trinity (Herder & Herder:1970) p22
49. ^ Phillip Cary, Priscilla Papers Vol. 20, No. 4, Autumn 2006
50. ^ Athanasius, 3.29 (p. 409)
51. ^ Basil "Letters", NPNF, Vol 8, 189.7 (p. 32)
52. ^ Hill, De Trinitate, 2.15
53. ^ P. van Buren, Christ in Our Place (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1957), p. 38
54. ^ George Knight III, New Testament Teaching on the Role Relationship of Men and Women (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker, 1977)
55. ^ Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online, on Trinity, Link
56. ^ Strong, James (1999). Strong's Hebrew Dictionary. AGES Digital Library, pp. 24, 284.
57. ^ Westminster Confession of Faith, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith: "God and the holy Trinity"
58. ^ Berkhof, Louis: Systematic Theology, pages 87-88
59. ^ See below and G Schiller, Iconography of Christian Art, Vol. I,1971, Vol II, 1972, (English trans from German), Lund Humphries, London, figs I;5-16 & passim, ISBN 853312702and ISBN 853313245
60. ^ Schiller op cit II:p.122-124 and figs 409-414
61. ^ Schiller op cit II: pp. 219-224 and figs 768-804
62. ^ The Tome of the Great Council of Moscow (1666-1667 A.D.), Ch. 2, 43-45; tr. Hierodeacon Lev Puhalo, Canadian Orthodox Missionary Journal
63. ^ for both, Schiller op cit I:pp. 6-12 and figs 10-16
64. ^ Eddy, Mary Baker; Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
65. ^ See indulgences, particular judgment, primacy of the Pope, purgatory, transubstantiation, etc.