I love how the Catholic church politic'd itself out of any comprehensible definition of the Trinity. Coulda had Arianism but nope, unknowable mystery it is.
antique scholars these days are actually saying the barbarian 'arians' were all homoeans which was the compromise position between arius and the nicaeans. the goths had converted under Valens to his creed which was homoean--so their religion held a certain imperial clout and acceptance--until the goths killed Valens at adrianople and the throne passed to stricter nicaean partisans.
but even after this there was very little prosecution from romans to barbarians about their creed, the main difference we know of it fact being the gothic language being used in church vs latin or greek. romans saw barbarian 'misunderstanding' of religion as the fault of the roman missionaries who'd mistaught them. the notable wave of prosecution surrounding barbarian homoeanism was actually the Vandals in africa disestablishing & (exaggerated by the romans) prosecuting nicaeans.
Insert overly complicated holy trinity definition here
I love how the Catholic church politic'd itself out of any comprehensible definition of the Trinity. Coulda had Arianism but nope, unknowable mystery it is.
Just be sure not to confuse homoousion with homoiousian.
But the Germanic tribes were Arian, and they need a pretense to crack down
Those fucking Germans
Fucking German Arians. Constantinople shouldn't have stopped at Berlin
antique scholars these days are actually saying the barbarian 'arians' were all homoeans which was the compromise position between arius and the nicaeans. the goths had converted under Valens to his creed which was homoean--so their religion held a certain imperial clout and acceptance--until the goths killed Valens at adrianople and the throne passed to stricter nicaean partisans.
but even after this there was very little prosecution from romans to barbarians about their creed, the main difference we know of it fact being the gothic language being used in church vs latin or greek. romans saw barbarian 'misunderstanding' of religion as the fault of the roman missionaries who'd mistaught them. the notable wave of prosecution surrounding barbarian homoeanism was actually the Vandals in africa disestablishing & (exaggerated by the romans) prosecuting nicaeans.
St. Patrick's Bad Analogies
they should redefine the trinity to work like quaternions