Christians who have believed the doctrine of the Trinity
The church is built on "the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone."[1]
Here is a list of a few of the great men and women of the Christian faith, after the death of the apostle John, that believed the doctrine of the Trinity as being fundamental to the Christian faith:
- Irenaeus, d. ~202 A.D.
- Martin of Tours, d. 397
- Augustine of Hippo, d. 430
- Patrick, d. 493
- Columba, d. 597
- Adomnan of Iona, d. 704
- John Wycliffe, d. 1384
- Jan Huss, d. 1411
- William Tyndale, d.1536
- Jacob Hutter, d. 1536
- Martin Luther, d. 1546
- Menno Simons, d. 1561
- John Foxe, d. 1587
- Jacob Arminius, d. 1609
- John Bunyan, d. 1688
- Isaac Watts, d.1748
- Jonathan Edwards, d. 1758
- George Whitfield, d. 1770
- John Wesley, d. 1791
- John Newton, d. 1807
- Francis Asbury, d. 1816
- William Wilberforce, d. 1833
- William Carey, d. 1834
- Elizabeth Fry, d. 1845
- Adoniram Judson, d. 1850
- Phoebe Palmer, d. 1874
- Charles Finney, d. 1875
- Catherine Booth, d. 1890
- Charles Spurgeon, d. 1892
- George Müller, d. 1898
- William Gladstone, d. 1898
- Dwight Lyman Moody, d. 1899
- James Hudson Taylor, d. 1905
- Clara Swain, d. 1910
- William Booth, d. 1912
- Harriet Tubman, d. 1913
- Fanny Crosby, d. 1915
- Oswald Chambers, d. 1917
- Pandita Ramabai, d. 1922
- Billy Sunday, d. 1935
- C. S. Lewis, d. 1963
- Billy Graham (1918–)
The question that must be asked following this list is: Who are the great men and women of the Christian faith that rejected the doctrine of the Trinity?
We don't know of any.
- ↑ The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), Eph 2:20