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Russell claimed the Trinity doctrine had "not a word of Scripture" to support it.
Witnesses reject the Trinity doctrine, which they consider unscriptural.
Many scholars and critics also believe that the Comma Johanneum reference supporting the Trinity doctrine in 1 John to have been a later addition.
Nontrinitarianism, rejection of the Trinity doctrine, a broad term including Arianism, Socinianism, Unitarianism, etc.
Associated Bible Students believe that the Father is greater than the Son in all ways, and that the Trinity doctrine is unscriptural.
Non-trinitarian Christians contend that such notions and adoptions make the Trinity doctrine more suspect, as not being Biblical, but extra-Biblical in concept.
Oneness Pentecostals reject the Trinity doctrine, viewing it as pagan and unscriptural, and hold to the Jesus' Name doctrine with respect to baptisms.
The 'Athanasian Creed' ('Quicumque vult') is a Christianity Creed, focusing on Trinity doctrine and Christology.
It is chiefly in his work "The Triune God: Systematics" that he draws on his abstract phenomenology to attempt to show this logical inner coherency in the Trinity doctrine.
(Luke 24:39) This is a departure from the Trinity doctrine established by the Nicene Creed; for Christ is now a resurrected personage, different in substance from His Father, to whom Christ went after His resurrection.
Various nontrinitarian views, such as Adoptionism, Monarchianism and Arianism existed prior to the formal definition of the Trinity doctrine in A.D. 325, 360, and 431, at the Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, and Ephesus.
The CSDA view was held by the great majority of the early Seventh-day Adventist leadership, however was abandoned in favor of the Trinity doctrine by the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in the mid-20th century.
Oneness Pentecostals reject the Trinity doctrine of distinct "co-equal and co-eternal persons in one triune Godhead" as an extra-Biblical invention and distortion, which dilutes true Biblical Monotheism, and also, in a sense, limits God.
Jehovah's Witnesses consider that the falling away from faithfulness was already complete before the Council of Nicaea, when the Nicene Creed was adopted, which then enshrined the Trinity doctrine as the central tenet of nominal "Christian" orthodoxy.
Hypatia corresponded with former pupil Synesius of Cyrene, who was tutored by her in the philosophical school of Platonism and later became bishop of Ptolemais in AD 410, an exponent of the Christian Holy Trinity doctrine.
The Trinity doctrine is integral in inter-religious disagreements with the other two main Abrahamic religions, Judaism and Islam; the former rejects Jesus' divine mission entirely, and the latter accepts Jesus as a human prophet and the Messiah but not as the son of God.
Despite being from the general protestant Christianity in Ethiopia, his family is a member of the Apostolic Church of Ethiopia, an "Only Jesus" denomination, which is not part of mainstream Ethiopian protestant Christianity ("Pentay") which believe in the Trinity doctrine.