Are You a Unitrinian?
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 2:07 pm
This post has arisen out of a dream I had last night. In my dream, I noticed that someone had written "Unutrinian" While yet dreaming, I said to myself, "That should be spelled "Unitrinian." Then I awoke, and thought, "Just what is a Unitrinian, anyway?" I've never heard of it.
I speculated that it might be a good label for a Modalist—one who believes God is one Person who expresses Himself in three modes, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. However, most modern Modalists don't accept the title "Modalist." They prefer to call their theology "Oneness theology."
Today I looked up the word "Unitrinian" on the internet. All I could find is that the "Unitrinian School of Personal Harmonizing" was founded by Mary King at Moonshine, Twilight Park, in the Catskills.
Nearly all the posts were about purchasing addresses to the graduating school of the "Unitrinian School of Personal Harmonizing", one source of which was asking $38.91 for such purchase.
But why would anyone purchase an address to the graduating school when you cannot find out anything about the school?
There was a reference on one of the sites to "Unitrinian theology." So I thought, "Now I'm getting somewhere!" So I googled "Unitrinian theology" but got nowhere. Google thought I mean "Unitarian theology."
If anyone can discover any more information about this topic, I would be greatly pleased if you would share it.
I speculated that it might be a good label for a Modalist—one who believes God is one Person who expresses Himself in three modes, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. However, most modern Modalists don't accept the title "Modalist." They prefer to call their theology "Oneness theology."
Today I looked up the word "Unitrinian" on the internet. All I could find is that the "Unitrinian School of Personal Harmonizing" was founded by Mary King at Moonshine, Twilight Park, in the Catskills.
Nearly all the posts were about purchasing addresses to the graduating school of the "Unitrinian School of Personal Harmonizing", one source of which was asking $38.91 for such purchase.
But why would anyone purchase an address to the graduating school when you cannot find out anything about the school?
There was a reference on one of the sites to "Unitrinian theology." So I thought, "Now I'm getting somewhere!" So I googled "Unitrinian theology" but got nowhere. Google thought I mean "Unitarian theology."
If anyone can discover any more information about this topic, I would be greatly pleased if you would share it.