Do you believe Christ and God are equals? Did not Christ say that His Father was greater than He? Didn’t Christ say that only the Father knew certain things? Does Christ sit at the right hand of the Father or are they the same being?
I believe Jesus is both God and Man. He is the Word of God, through him all things were made. Without him, nothing came into being.
Reading the Scriptures will help you understand the Trinity much better. It is all there but must be sought with faith. The church defined th relationship as a “Trinity” but the facts are all there.
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The first recorded use of the word “Trinity” in Christian theology was in about AD 180 by Theophilus of Antioch (Catholic Bishop/ Patriarch) who used it.
The concept came to be called the “Trinity” in later years. The word comes from “Trinitas,” a Latin abstract noun that means “three-ness,” “the property of occurring three at once” or “three are one.” The Greek term used for the Christian Trinity, “Τριάς” (“Trias,” gen. “Triados”) means “a set of three” or “the number three,”[5] and has given the English word triad.
Tertullian, a Latin theologian who wrote in the early third century, is credited with using the words “Trinity” and “person” to explain that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit were “one in essence— not one in Person.”[9]
About a century later, in
AD 325, the** Council of Nicea established the doctrine of the Trinity as orthodoxy and adopted the Nicene Creed** that described Christ as “God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance (homoousios) with the Father.”
If I read Scripture for the first time, I would think Trinity is in not Biblical because it is not explicit in the Bible. However, I know the Trinity because of the Church’s teaching and Church Council, especially the documents that was stated in the Council of Nicea in 325 AD. I had to look not just in Scripture but Church Council whom defined it.**