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Where did the doctrine of the Trinity come from?
Can you explain how these quotes catalog what Paul was talking about under the general term “tradition”? Silly me, I expected something like…a church document stating that Paul taught the bodily assumption of Mary to the church in Thessolonia and that is what is meant by “tradition” in 2 Thess 2:15.The ECFs on 2 Thessalonians 2:15:
Basil the Great:
In answer to the objection that the doxology in the form “with the spirit” has no written authority, we maintain that if there is no other instance of that which is unwritten, then this must not be received. But if the greater number of our mysteries are admittedinto our constitution without written authority, then, in company with the many others, let us receive this one. For I hold it apostolic to abide also by the unwritten traditions. “I praise you,” it is said, “that you remember me in all things and keep the ordinances as I delivered them to you,” and “Hold fast the traditions by which you have been taught whether by word or by our epistle.” (On the Spirit 29.71)
Chrysostom:
Paul did not instruct Timothy in his duty through letters alone, but also through the spoken word. He shows this, both in many other passages, as where he says, “whether by word our our epistle,” and especially here. Let us not, therefore, suppose that Paul spoke anything imperfectly that was related to doctrine. For he delivered many things to Timothy without writing. He reminds him of this when he says, “Hold fast the form of sound words, which you have heard from me.” After the manner of artists, I have impressed on you the image of virtue, fixing in your soul a sort of rule, model, and outline of all things pleasing to God. Therefore, cling to these things, and whether you are meditating on any matter of faith or love, or of a sound mind, form your ideas from what I have taught you. It will not be necessary to consult others for examples, when all has been deposited within yourself. (Homilies on Second Timothy 3.1)
Scripture.Where did the doctrine of the Trinity come from?
It’s too early to introduce Church documents which you won’t acknowledge.Can you explain how these quotes catalog what Paul was talking about under the general term “tradition”? Silly me, I expected something like…a church document stating that Paul taught the bodily assumption of Mary to the church in Thessolonia and that is what is meant by “tradition” in 2 Thess 2:15.
Please show me in the quotes you provided where the two great fathers catologed the “traditions” Paul was speaking of.It’s too early to introduce Church documents which you won’t acknowledge.
Let’s start with those you must.
Or do you disown these two saints, Basil the Great and John Chrysostom?
Or perhaps you conflate two separate concepts: something being Scriptural—that is, not contradicted by Scripture, with something found explicitly within Scripture.Scripture.
James White has a great book on the Trinity over at his website that even Fr. Mitch Pacwa endorsed in one of their debates. James has some really good debates over at his site, you would probably profit a lot by listening to them.
You should check it out.
Now, before you ask me to develop the doctrine of the trinity for you (not gonna do that), you can search the ask the apologist forum and you will see that Fr. Serpa (?) apparently believes the trinity is found within the pages of scripture.
Maybe I am too rash and you aren’t one of those Catholics who thinks it’s impossible to develop a case for the Trinity based on scripture alone.
I think you don’t understand what I am asking for. I want you to show me that your church has defined what traditions Paul is talking about. Is it the immaculate conception, the treasurey of merit, the assumption…I want specifics.It’s too early to introduce Church documents which you won’t acknowledge.
Let’s start with those you must.
Or do you disown these two saints, Basil the Great and John Chrysostom?
I am in the process of educating you on this very topic.Please show me in the quotes you provided where the two great fathers catologed the “traditions” Paul was speaking of.
You are getting far more specific information and evidence from me than you have provided.I think you don’t understand what I am asking for. I want you to show me that your church has defined what traditions Paul is talking about. Is it the immaculate conception, the treasurey of merit, the assumption…I want specifics.
Tell you what…I’ll make a deal with you.Or perhaps you conflate two separate concepts: something being Scriptural—that is, not contradicted by Scripture, with something found explicitly within Scripture.
But why not simply quote us the verse(s) right now which establish that, to quote the Creed, that the Son and Holy Spirit are one in being with the Father?
I see catholic after catholic quoting 2Thess2:15 and most of them have no idea that they have no way of proving what Paul meant by tradition. I am assuming you are one of those.You are getting far more specific information and evidence from me than you have provided.
Now do try and follow the argument rather than changing the subject for fear of where it leads.
I love education…so far you aren’t doing a good job though. I hope you aren’t a teacher. Show me the church document where it defines what exactly is contained under tradition in 2Thess 2:15.I am in the process of educating you on this very topic.
In time…you need to be brought along a step at a time.Tell you what…I’ll make a deal with you.
Show me a church document that lists those traditions that Paul was talking about in 2Thess2:15 and I will do my best to comply w/ your request.
My, how charitable we are!I love education…so far you aren’t doing a good job though. I hope you aren’t a teacher. Show me the church document where it defines what exactly is contained under tradition in 2Thess 2:15.
You are one to talk. Mr. Pott, meet Mr. KettleMy, how charitable we are!
I’ll have to show you the Church teaching on the theological virtues first, I’m afraid.
by the power of the Holy Spirit
he was born of the Virgin Mary,
and became man.
under Pontius Pilate;
he suffered, died, and was buried.
to judge the living and the dead,
and his kingdom will have no end.
he is worshiped and glorified.
and apostolic Church.
for the forgiveness of sins.