Creeds: The Trinity

“Jesus approached the disciples and said to them,” “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit,” Today’s Feast of the Trinity is not well proven from the Gospel. Today’s Gospel contributes to a lack of proof, as the … Continue reading “Creeds: The Trinity”

Trinitarian or Relational?

The Trinity is a notoriously abstract concept within institutional christianity. On this Trinity Sunday, the Gospel reading is drawn from John. John is notoriously theologically abstract. John’s writings could be said to hint at the theological concept of the Trinity in a few select passages, though not this Sunday. The three Synoptics Gospels, Mark, Matthew, … Continue reading “Trinitarian or Relational?”

Spirit of Truth

In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus promises the Spirit as a guide to truth. He tells disciples: “The Spirit of Truth will guide you to all truth.” The Spirit of Truth can be distinguished from the Law. Law can consist of doctrine or dogma meaning a set of rules or beliefs held as incontestable. Incontestable as … Continue reading “Spirit of Truth”

Relationships

Belief in God as Trinity is an old tradition in institutional christianity. For some it express their threefold experience of and relationship with Divinity as Creator, Incarnate, and Spirit – meaning a God Created us into being, shares our human condition in Christ’s Incarnation, and abides with us as a Holy Spirit. The Trinity as … Continue reading “Relationships”