The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity Vindicated: In Opposition to Mr. Watts's Scheme of One Divine Person and Two Divine Powers (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Abraham Taylor

 
9780484201612: The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity Vindicated: In Opposition to Mr. Watts's Scheme of One Divine Person and Two Divine Powers (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore a detailed defense of the Trinity as Abraham Taylor argues against Mr. Watts’s competing view.

This edition presents a historical rebuttal that grounds its case in Scripture and church teaching, aiming to clarify how the Father, Son, and Spirit relate within one divine nature.

In clear terms, it examines how rival theories have tried to explain divine unity and personhood, and it lays out a careful critique of attempts to reduce the Son and the Spirit to mere powers of God the Father.
  • Learn the central claims Taylor makes about the Trinity and why he opposes certain “one divine person and two powers” schemes.
  • Understand how terms like Sabellianism and Socinianism are discussed in this historical debate.
  • See how the author argues for real personal distinctions within the Godhead without compromising unity.
  • Get a sense of the historical context and the tone of early modern discussions on doctrine.

Ideal for readers of religious history, doctrinal theology, and profiles of 18th‑century polemics on the Trinity.

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