OK, how about I provide a time line of historical events and give you the reference.
If you can refute the event I post, do it by references that are on the same event or subject and not just by saying that I am posting false information?
It will take some time to do it all on my own, and that is why I asked you to provide a starting time line.
I will post a large enough passage that you can see that I am not taking it out of context.
I really want to know about where the doctrine came from.
I will read the book Faith of Our Fathers to see what is there. When was it written?
“It will take some time to do it all on my own, and that is why I asked you to provide a starting time line.”
The starting time line is the old and new testament.
The encyclopedia entry you claim to have read cites supportive passages.
The early christians always taught that 1)The Father is God, and )The Son is God, and 3)The Spirit is God.
We see it in the baptismal command which they clearly took to heart as shown in the Didache.
“I will read the book Faith of Our Fathers to see what is there. When was it written?”
The works themselves were written from the first century onward.
The book is a compilation of writings and was published in 1970 along with scholarly anaylysis of the writings.
The newadvent.com website has early writings, as well as ccel.org, and ewtn.com.