Very interesting. As someone who was raised Lutheran (very, very into Paul, those Lutherans) and became a Unitarian in my 30s, I know parts of this story from a different angle. Those parts ring true, especially since non-Trinitarians were booted from Christianity by the Council of Nicea.
Very interesting. As someone who was raised Lutheran (very, very into Paul, those Lutherans) and became a Unitarian in my 30s, I know parts of this story from a different angle. Those parts ring true, especially since non-Trinitarians were booted from Christianity by the Council of Nicea.
Very interesting. As someone who was raised Lutheran (very, very into Paul, those Lutherans) and became a Unitarian in my 30s, I know parts of this story from a different angle. Those parts ring true, especially since non-Trinitarians were booted from Christianity by the Council of Nicea.
Please tell me more about this different angle.