What the Early Christians Believed About the Trinity
Interested in learning more about what early Christians believed? Visit https://thehistoricfaith.com where you will find online courses and community that will strengthen your love-faith relationship with Jesus Christ and His kingdom. The Historic Faith is a project from Sattler College in partnership with Scroll Publishing. Study Companion: Coming soon The Trinity is one of the central doctrines of Christianity. Probably most Christians have heard of the Nicene Creed, and they think they hold to its teachings on the Deity of Christ. However, as Bercot explains in this message, most Christians today hold to a view of the Trinity that is not in accordance with either the Nicene Creed or the early Christian doctrine of the Trinity.

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