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Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals: Historical Arguments Against the Doctrine of the Trinity

by Don R. Snedeker , Jeremiah J. E. Wierwille
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781970908046
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Soterion Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Soterion Press
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  • Pages: 554
  • Original Price: USD 24.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 731 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Christian Theology / Apologetics

"Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals" is a critical investigation into the doctrine of the Trinity. Rather than focusing solely on abstract theology, Snedeker tracks the chronological shift from the strict biblical monotheism of the early Jewish-Christian community to the complex metaphysical creeds of the 4th century.

The book's primary argument is that the Trinity was a "late arrival" to the faith. Snedeker highlights three major catalysts for this transformation:

  • Hellenization: The infusion of Greek philosophical concepts (like Platonism) that redefined the nature of God through the lens of "substance" and "essence."
  • Political Necessity: The role of Emperor Constantine at the Council of Nicaea, where the drive for Imperial unity often steered the definition of "orthodoxy."
  • Theological Innovation: A deep dive into the "Ante-Nicene" Fathers, showing how their views gradually drifted from the apostolic Shema-the belief that the Father alone is the one true God.

Snedeker provides a meticulously researched roadmap for those looking to peel back layers of tradition surrounding the doctrine of the Trinity. He concludes that the first Christians viewed Jesus as the highly exalted, human Messiah promised by God rather than a preexistent, coequal member of a triune Godhead.

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