Neo-Prassism is defined by Funk and Wagnals Neo-Platonicism is an idealistic monism that the ultimate reality of the universe is considered to be infinite, unknown, perfect unity. What comes from this point is (pure wisdom), which leads to the soul of the world where its creative activities create a small soul of humanity. The soul of the world is thought of as an invisible statue, even if it is a statue of man; for their distinction, both the soul of the world and the soul of the world are the same as man.
In translating the essence of Neoplatonic to the Christian interpretation of the Trinity, there is a danger that it can be turned into a divine hierarchy, a God of God 's various manifestations - Christians know from experience of faith. They graduated with each other, becoming polytheistic. Although consciously avoiding this danger and starting with Logos Christ, there is a danger of tripleness of re-occupation of the same rank, although it emphasizes the exact same nature of God's appearance, it replaces God's thing I guess
Many philosophers who influence the development of Trinity doctrine are immersed not only in the idea of Chinese pratonism and neoprene tonicism but also immersed in stoic schools of trends such as Greek philosophy and Aristotle (Hanson 1988 , 856-869). People who develop doctrine, regardless of whether as a useful tool to provide and provide this background, or as an inevitable distortion effect, are faithful to the early days, while systematic Biblical Christ I believe I am trying to establish theology theology. Tradition after the Bible Many people also aim to show the best combination of Christianity and Greek philosophy. But even if the doctrine has origins other than Christianity, it will not be deceived or absurd; probably, through Filo (or anyone), God reveals this doctrine to the Christian church It was made. Whether it can be inferred from the Christian Bible or inferred from other doctrines, this is a matter of controversy, so we need to turn it on.
The connection between Augustine and the neoplatonic philosopher led him to introduce their views in the church. This affects the development of doctrine. For example, Jesus is considered perfect and innocent - his father is a sin because he is a god. However, as his mother Maria had a human father, she was influenced by the original sin. In order to make Jesus Christ the perfect descendant of inheritance of parents, the church must find a way to mark Mary as innocent. They do this by designing the doctrine of her perfect concept, but this inevitably causes further problems.