Trinitarian Heresies: Why Analogies Fail
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This week Leah and Andrew explore popular illustrations used to describe the trinity and show which heresy each illustration commits. We discuss the illustrations of the Trinity as a man, water, the sun, an egg, and a clover. The heresies discussed are Arianism, partialism, modalism, and tritheism. This episode is for anyone who wants to accurately describe the Trinity without falling into these common mistakes. The video mentioned in the episode can be found here: St Patrick’s Bad Analogies.
Leah Chapman is the founder and co-host of the Apologetics Simplified Podcast. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from LaGrange College and a Master of Theology in Apologetics from Dallas Theological Seminary. You can also contact her for help with your own podcast.
Andrew Foster is the sound engineer and co-host of the Apologetics Simplified Podcast. Andrew earned a Bachelor of Science in Instrumental Music at Liberty University. Andrew works as a worship director and is the founder and builder at Spirit River Music and Woodworks.
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