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El Mormonismo y la naturaleza de Dios/El Credo de Nicene
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Mormones y el Credo de Nicene
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- Gospel Topics: "Latter-day Saints Do Not Accept the Creeds of Post–New Testament Christianity"
- Question: Does the definition of the Trinity predate the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds?
- Question: Does the Nicene Creed define who is Christian, and who is not?
- Mormonism does not use the Nicene Creed, and invokes earlier Christian ideas that were overshadowed by Plato
- Augustine's views about matter are perhaps less coherent than Joseph Smith's
- Question: Was Nicean Trinitarianism always a key part of Christian belief?
- Question: Why was Nicean Trinitarianism introduced at all?
- Question: What were early Christian beliefs on the nature of God?
- Question: Does the Bible contain also the necessary elements for Trinitarianism?
- Question: Are there new ideas necessary for creedal Trinitarianism?
- Question: What does John 10:30 have to do with Trinitarianism?
- Question: What does 1 John 5:7-8 have to do with Trinitariansim?
- Question: Is modern Trinitarianism understood in the same sense by all who accept it?
- LDS doctrine rejects Neo-Plantonic accretions, but this does not make them automatically false
- "Smith would have held his own in debating with" Neo-Platonists, Gnostics, and early Christian theologians
Gospel Topics:Are Mormons Christian:Latter-day Saints Do Not Accept the Creeds of Post–New Testament Christianity Question: Does the definition of the Trinity predate the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds? Question: Does the Nicene Creed define who is Christian, and who is not? Source:Webb:BYUS:2011:5:Mormons, Nicea, and Plato Source:Webb:BYUS:2011:16:Joseph Smith more coherent than Augustine on matter and the divine Question: Was Nicean Trinitarianism always a key part of Christian belief? Question: Why was Nicean Trinitarianism introduced at all? Question: What were early Christian beliefs on the nature of God? Question: Does the Bible contain also the necessary elements for Trinitarianism? Question: Are there new ideas necessary for creedal Trinitarianism? Question: What does John 10:30 have to do with Trinitarianism? Question: What does 1 John 5:7-8 have to do with Trinitariansim? Question: Is modern Trinitarianism understood in the same sense by all who accept it? Source:Webb:BYUS:2011:15:Christian beliefs do not need to have Neo-Platonic influence to be true Source:Webb:BYUS:2011:14:Joseph Smith could hold his own in early Christian debates
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