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I don’t think he is wrong. I am not sure.Also, I am wondering why you think the St. Thomas Aquinas is wrong?
Good discussion.
I don’t think he is wrong. I am not sure.Also, I am wondering why you think the St. Thomas Aquinas is wrong?
And also remember St. Gregory of Nyssa (335-395 A.D.), an early expression of the faith after Nicaea (325 A.D.):Vico:![]()
I don’t think he is wrong. I am not sure.Also, I am wondering why you think the St. Thomas Aquinas is wrong?
Good discussion.
Joyce, G. (1912). The Blessed Trinity. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15047a.htm“Though we hold that the nature is not different, we do not deny the difference arising in regard of the source and that which proceeds from the source; but in this alone do we admit that one Person differs from another.”
Could the greatest commandments possibly describe how Christ is One with the Father?God is simple and alone, and Father and Son are in his essence but they are two distinct persons. I meant it seems impossible.
What is your faith?Just a simplistic and profound way to challenge the mind to think.
If Trinity means that God the Father loves his son, the before the love, persons did exist without the love. So you are not describing the Holy Trinity.I am Catholic, with a profound interest in the greatest commandments.
I am not trying to claim any truth. This is just a way to challenge the mind to think about the meaning of a greatest relationship.If Trinity means that God the Father loves his son, the before the love, persons did exist without the love. So you are not describing the Holy Trinity.
I don’t think so. The Holy Trinity has often been described relationships is God, and persoms are the sides of these relationship.The Trinity has often been described as a relationship between the Father and Son. The greatest commandments seem to describe a greatest form of relationship.
there is the relationship, but in Essence, not in persons. God knows himself, so there is a self-knowing relationship in God and sides of this relationship are the persons. knower is the Father and the Known is the Son.I am not trying to claim any truth. This is just a way to challenge the mind to think about the meaning of a greatest relationship.
Would you say that the Father does not love the Son as he loves himself.Eric_Hyom:![]()
I don’t think so. The Holy Trinity has often been described relationships is God, and persoms are the sides of these relationship.The Trinity has often been described as a relationship between the Father and Son. The greatest commandments seem to describe a greatest form of relationship.