The Doctrine of the Trinity is a book written by William Hamilton Drummond that challenges the traditional Christian belief in the Trinity. Drummond argues that the belief in the Trinity is not founded on Scripture or reason, but rather on tradition and the infallibility of the...
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The book titled ""The Doctrine of the Trinity: Founded Neither on Scripture, Nor on Reason and Common Sense, but on Tradition and the Infallible Church"" is written by William Hamilton Drummond. The book is a critical examination of the doctrine of the Trinity, which is a central...
The Doctrine of the Trinity is a book written by William Hamilton Drummond that challenges the traditional Christian belief that God exists in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Drummond argues that this doctrine is not based on either scripture or reason,...