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Didache and Trinity: Proto-Trinitarianism in an Early Christian Community

Started by Rella, Sun Sep 15, 2024 - 12:35:12

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Rella

Far too long to copy here, this is the link

https://www.academia.edu/30354503/Didache_and_Trinity_Proto_Trinitarianism_in_an_Early_Christian_Community?email_work_card=thumbnail

Didache and Trinity: Proto-Trinitarianism in an Early Christian Community

ENJOY, if you are interested in historical points.

The Didache is an early Christian Jewish record from the apostolic period and a crucial document in the attempt to understand not only the praxis, but also the theology of nascent Christian Judaism. It's nascent proto-Trinitarianism is surprisingly well developed.


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I've read the Didache before, and I don't re-call thinking it said anything at all about the Trinity, other than containing the same baptismal formula found in the Bible - "in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost."

It seems to be mostly practical in its instructions for the church.  It's a how-to manual from the 1st century church (with some editing by the 2nd and 3rd century church).

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