The relationship between the doctrine of the Trinity and the phenomenon of intellectual stagnation in Christian society

Authors

  • Mousa Masoud Kedai Department of Islamic Creed and Thought, Faculty of Da’wah and Fundamentals of Religion, Al-Asmariya University, Zliten, Libya. Author
  • Makki Mukhtar kundi Department of Islamic Creed and Thought, Faculty of Da’wah and Fundamentals of Religion, Al-Asmariya University, Zliten, Libya Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58916/jhas.v11i1.1108

Keywords:

Trinity, Christians, indoctrination, intellectual stagnation, tradition

Abstract

  The doctrine of the Trinity among Christians emerged as a result of the accumulation of ancient Roman doctrines. The first appearance of this doctrine was after the Council of Nicaea, in which Christians were forced to adopt this doctrine by the sword. It dominated Christian thought, and this doctrine influenced their way of thinking historically and in modern times. It is one of the most important issues and matters that the Popes used during the Church's rule in the Dark Ages of Europe to freeze human thought, because understanding it is restricted and limited to the Popes only, and no one else is allowed to even ask about it. If a question is asked, the answer is given in a way that closes the door to reason in order to freeze human thought, so that people do not understand their contradiction and what they have done in terms of distortion and alteration.

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Published

2026-02-13

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Humanities and Social Sciences

How to Cite

Mousa Masoud Kedai, & Makki Mukhtar kundi. (2026). The relationship between the doctrine of the Trinity and the phenomenon of intellectual stagnation in Christian society. Bani Waleed University Journal of Humanities and Applied Sciences, 11(1), 490-501. https://doi.org/10.58916/jhas.v11i1.1108

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