Neotrinitarianism
“Neo-Trinitarianism has combined in its theology some of the strangest and mutually contradictory heresies that have ever slept in the same doctrinal bed. Neo-Trinitarians hope by his synthesis to prop up their Godhead belief on all sides, and like the sharecroppers old shack, ‘it leans mighty hard.’ To prevent a complete collapse, they have resorted to digging around in the graveyards of Christendom for theological relics. They’ve exhumed the works of the Cappadocian Fathers, Aquinas, Augustine, Athanasius, plus an assortment of other scholars, philosophers, heresiarchs and schismatics, both old and new. They’ve shined and polished up these old doctrinal artifacts, relabeled them, and are now serving them up to the faithful as ‘new’ insights into the ‘real’ Trinity teaching.”
(Bishop Ross Drysdale, If Ye Know These Things: A Oneness Response to the Challenge of Neo-Trinitarianism, Garden City Publications, 2020, 29-30)