Modalism paints Father, Son and Spirit as three modes or representations of God. Why, asks Conner, would God choose to be represented in only three ways rather than more or less than three unless His was a triune nature?
Modalism paints Father, Son and Spirit as three modes or representations of God. Why, asks Conner, would God choose to be represented in only three ways rather than more or less than three unless His was a triune nature?