Yahchristian
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The doctrine as believe by the reformed community is specified in the Westminster confession: "In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity; God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. The Father is of none, neither begotten, nor proceeding: the Son is eternally begotten of the Father: the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son." This is what I believe. The RCC agrees with this assessment.
TRINITARIANS...
1.) In your confession, what does "the Godhead" refer to?
"the divine nature" (one What), "the Trinity" (three Who's), or something else
2.) Why is "in the unity of" the Godhead mentioned?
If the Godhead means "the divine nature"...
And if divine nature is indivisible (absolutely one)...
Why would you say "in the unity of" the Godhead, (which would mean "in the unity of" the divine nature).
It would seem proper to say "in the unity of an egg" since an egg is divisible.
But it would not seem proper to say "in the unity of space" since space is indivisible.
So your confession seems to imply that "the Godhead" is divisible.
If you want to show that the Godhead is indivisible, you should say one of these statements...
In the Godhead there are three Persons... (removing "unity of the")
In the one Godhead there are three Persons... (replace "unity of" with "one")
P.S.
Here is a concise statement of what I believe...
The spirit Yahweh is the only one who is eternal. Yahweh is also in the universe as spirit and as a human. Yahweh in the universe as spirit is called the Spirit of God, Yahweh in the universe as a human is called the Son of God, and eternal Yahweh is called God the Father.
And here is a more detailed overview...
(Note: I agree with the view of Melito, Bishop of Sardis around AD 160-180. The following is how I word it.)
For this creation, Yahweh God (the only one who transcends all creations) determined to create a universe with a kingdom of redeemed humans (living souls) for his glory where he would reign as a living soul himself. The Scriptures describe how Yahweh would accomplish his plan. In an instant, transcendent Yahweh (called God the Father) created the supernatural and space-time of this universe and also became immanent as a spirit (called the Spirit of God) and in the form of a living soul (called the Son of God) with a glorious human body. God the Father then created all things within the universe by the power of the Spirit of God commanded by the Son of God. But whereas Yahweh created a human spirit and soul for each of us, Yahweh himself became the human spirit and soul of Jesus. At his conception, Jesus' glorious body was changed to a mortal body to be made like us so he could make reconciliation for our sins. At his resurrection, Jesus' mortal body was changed back to a glorious body and he will also give each of his elect a glorious body when he returns to reign in his kingdom forever.