The incoherence of the Trinity | A reading from Trinity and Incarnation: A Post-Catholic Theology

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ABSTRACT: The doctrine of the Trinity asserts that there is in God something that is one (the ousia/οὐσία) and something that is three (the hypostaseis/ὑποστάσεις). But how does the one relate to the three? In this video, reading from ch. 3 of my book, Trinity and Incarnation: A Post-Catholic Theology (Cascade 2023), I argue that there is no way of interpreting the relation between the οὐσία and the ὑποστάσεις that is coherent and theologically acceptable.

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Dr. Steven Nemes has a BA in Philosophy from Arizona State University with a minor in Religious Studies (2013), and an MDiv and PhD in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary (2016, 2021). The author of a number of articles, chapters, and books on diverse subjects in theology and philosophy, he teaches Latin at North Phoenix Preparatory Academy in Phoenix, Arizona.

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