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I seem to remember that he started off with Montanist views but rejected them in favour of orthodox theology.
Uh... Oscarr, I think you've got that puppy flipped over on the other side...
Tertullian started off orthodox, and later went Montanist.
He had written stuff on the Trinity while still orthodox, and I believe was first to use Latin term "Trinitas"
As I understand Montanism, it gave a primacy to a person receiving a voice from the Spirit over and above hierarchical authorities and even Scripture.
Certainly WRONG AS ALL GET-OUT, but not technically HAIRY-TICK, imo,
someone above has rightly said above that Montanism can be likened to Pentecostalism in some regards; but to me "Pentecostalism" itself does not seem homogenous;
the UPC certainly believes in the Holy Ghost, but as far as I understand it, does not see the Holy Ghost and the Son and the Father as being one "ousias"; whereas Assembly of God -- definitely PENTECOSTAL, has a normative view of the Trinity as far as I know.
I guess here at CF it is best to let posters from a certain group define that view for us, lest we fall into this deal of "Oh -- you are MISREPRESNTING "X"-ism !!"
But we all have the Bible and Church History to explain to us the other denominations which we ARE NOT.
Here at CF, there is Oriental Orthodox -- and Eastern Orthodox -- forums, but none called Greek Orthodox (which I would assume is EO, but dunno for sure)
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