Beau Branson's 2022 theological work successfully dissolves the Logical Problem of the Trinity by arguing that early Christian orthodoxy viewed the Father alone as the nominal "one God," while the Son and Spirit are "God" in a predicative sense because they share the same divine nature. Trinity - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Instead, Branson argues for a return to , the prevailing view of the Greek Church Fathers. In this model: Branson(2022)
To understand Branson’s contribution, one must first grasp the classic logical dilemma facing orthodox Christian Trinitarianism. The doctrine traditionally holds that: The Son is God. The Holy Spirit is God. The Father is not the Son. The Son is not the Spirit. The Spirit is not the Father. There is exactly one God. If "is" denotes classical identity ( The doctrine traditionally holds that: The Son is God