It is very interesting that you are a Zwinglian when it comes to the sacraments. I have a question on how you pose the Trinity? We usually say that it is " 1 being and 3 Persons". You from other post look at persons as "centers of consciousness". Would you say that the being(or essence) are the divine attributes or would you say that that is a bit impersonal?
It is very interesting that you are a Zwinglian when it comes to the sacraments. I have a question on how you pose the Trinity? We usually say that it is " 1 being and 3 Persons". You from other post look at persons as "centers of consciousness". Would you say that the being(or essence) are the divine attributes or would you say that that is a bit impersonal?
ReplyDeleteI think that's a good shorthand formulation. Of course, it's somewhat simplistic, and there are more sophisticated ways to model the Trinity.
DeleteWhat models do you prefer?
DeleteTwo analogies I frequently use are mirror symmetries and the Mandelbrot set.
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