What kind of trinitarian was Thomas F. Torrance?
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If I understand correctly (and I might be wrong). When it comes to the doctrine of the Trinity, as **opposed** to the Cappadocian Fathers (or at lest against Basil), Torrance believed that not just God the Father *alone* should be identified as the Godhead, but rather, the undivided Trinity.
I know there are different trinitarian models that modern Christians subscribe today like: Social Trinitarians , Subordinationism , etc.
I was wondering if Torrance's views fall under one category, if it has a name, namely the idea that the Godhead is to be identified with all three persons.
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Nov 3, 2023, 11:00 PM
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