Krsto
Well-known member
The formalized doctrine, like many other early church biblical doctrines, did not happen until a response was needed due to new heretical attacks on orthodoxy. The beliefs were held, sometimes in a pre-theoretical way, before creeds and councils.
Jesus, Paul, John, Luke, Matthew, Mark, Peter, etc. were trinitarian before Tertullian, etc.
Trinitarianism is a "theory" so before the theory there was no "ism." Is is just as phoney and intellectually dishonest to call someone a trinitarian before the theory came along as it is to call someone an evolutionist before Darwin, unless that person actually thought of the theory before Darwin.
Does admitting the trinity doctrine was invented after the apostles threaten your relevancy or what grulz? Why do you have such a hard time with this when so many Evangelical scholars don't? You sound like so many ignorant pastors who preach about this without actually looking at the history. They just parrot what they read in a book that was written by someone else who really didn't look into the history of it.
You really need to understand what you are talking about before being so dogmatic about it.