Many legends have grown up around Bishop …

Years: 255 - 255

Many legends have grown up around Bishop Gregory of Neocaesarea, earning him the name Thaumaturgus (Greek for "wonder-worker").

In his “Exposition of the Faith,” Gregory attacks the teachings of Sabellianism (also known as modalism, modalistic monarchianism, or modal monarchism), the nontrinitarian belief that the Heavenly Father, Resurrected Son, and Holy Spirit are different modes or aspects of one God (for us only), rather than three distinct persons (in Himself).

God was said to have three "faces" or "masks".

The question is: "is God's threeness a matter of our falsely seeing it to be so (Sabellianism/modalism), or a matter of God's own essence revealed as three-in-one (orthodox Trinitarianism)?"

Modalists note that the only number ascribed to God in the Holy Bible is One and that there is no inherent threeness ascribed to God explicitly in scripture.

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