The Trinity was defined at the Council of Nicaea and the relationship of the human and divine natures of Christ was defined at Chalcedon. Very few questioned the Church's depictions of the nature of God. Two such mavericks, Michael Servetus (1509-1553) and Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), in spite of their Christian educations, rejected the Church's creedal understanding of God and the Trinity. Although they lived in two different ages- the Reformation and Enlightenment, and there is no...
The Trinity was defined at the Council of Nicaea and the relationship of the human and divine natures of Christ was defined at Chalcedon. Very few questioned the Church's depictions of the nature of God. Two such mavericks, Michael Servetus (1509-1553) and Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), in spite of their Christian educations, rejected the Church's creedal understanding of God and the Trinity.
Chapter 1 Prologue Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Christology: Underlying Principles of Christology; Underlying Principles of Servetian and Swedenborgian Christology Chapter 4 The History of the Trinity: The Earliest Christology and Concepts of the Trinity; The Arian Controversy; The Nicene Creed; The Athanasian Creed; The Divine and Human in Christ; The Resolution of the Council of Ephesus Chapter 5 Michael Servetus Chapter 6 On the Errors of the Trinity in Seven Books