- Trinity - Wikipedia
The concept of the Trinity can be seen as developing significantly during the first four centuries by the Church Fathers in reaction to theological interpretations known as Adoptionism, Sabellianism, and Arianism
- Trinity | Definition, Theology, History | Britannica
Trinity, in Christian doctrine, the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead The doctrine of the Trinity is considered to be one of the central Christian affirmations about God Learn more about the history and evolution of the doctrine
- What does the Bible teach about the Trinity? - GotQuestions. org
Our inability to understand, however, does not mean the doctrine of the Trinity is untrue or unbiblical The word Trinity is not found in Scripture It is a useful term in discussions of the triune God, as we speak of three coexistent, co-eternal divine Persons who are One
- Trinity University - San Antonio, Texas
Trinity University prepares students to lead lives of meaning and purpose Open doors, mentor relationships, and an expansive alumni network are at your fingertips the moment you step on campus
- Trinity Health Careers - Find Jobs in Health Care
Let Trinity Health introduce you to a well-rounded career in a community environment with all the advantages of working at one of the nation's premier Catholic health systems
- TRINITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The nature of the Trinity (or Holy Trinity) has caused centuries of argument and division within the Christian faith
- Trinity (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
A Trinity doctrine is commonly expressed as the statement that the one God exists as or in three equally divine “Persons”, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit Every term in this statement (God, exists, as or in, equally divine, Person) has been variously understood
- Trinity | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Christians believe that God is a Trinity of Persons, each omnipotent, omniscient and wholly benevolent, co-equal and fully divine There are not three gods, however, but one God in three Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
|