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The doctrine of the Trinity


What Is the Doctrine of the Trinity? - Desiring God

The doctrine of the Trinity means that there is one God who eternally exists as three distinct Persons — the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Trinity - Wikipedia

Thus, the entire process of creation and grace is viewed as a single shared action of the three divine persons, in which each person manifests the attributes ...

Trinity > History of Trinitarian Doctrines (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

This supplementary document discusses the history of Trinity theories. Although early Christian theologians speculated in many ways on the Father, Son, and ...

Trinity | Definition, Theology, & History | Britannica

Trinity, in Christian doctrine, the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead.

5 Things You Should Know about the Doctrine of the Trinity

1. The doctrine of the Trinity is one of the most fundamental doctrines in Christianity. The Christian doctrine of God is the doctrine of the Trinity.

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 ...

Explaining the Trinity | Catholic Answers Magazine

It taught there is one nature in God, and that there are two processions, three persons, and four relations that constitute the Blessed Trinity.

The Doctrine of the Trinity: An Introduction - The Gateway

The Trinity tells us how Scripture reveals who God is. He is the one eternal self-existent God who is simultaneously the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

The Doctrine of the Trinity: No Christianity Without It

The doctrine of the Trinity can be summarized in seven statements. (1) There is only one God. (2) The Father is God. (3) The Son is God. (4) The Holy Spirit is ...

What is the origin of the doctrine of the Trinity? | GotQuestions.org

It seems that the church father Tertullian (AD 160–225) was the first to apply the term Trinity to God. Tertullian uses the term in Against ...

Basics of the Reformed Faith: The Holy Trinity

The Scriptures teach that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are eternal. According to Isaiah, God says, “I am the first and the last,” (Isaiah 44:6) and ...

TGC Course | The Doctrine of the Trinity - The Gospel Coalition

The teaching that God is one in being and essence yet three in persons, that there is one God and that he subsists in three persons.

The Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity: A Summary

Warfield summarizes the main lines of biblical teaching on the Trinity in three points: (1) “there is but one God,” (2) “the Father and the Son and the Spirit ...

R.C. Sproul: For the Doctrine of the Trinity - YouTube

In a pluralistic and relativistic age, Christians must stand firm in proclaiming the one living and true God who is revealed in Scripture.

What does the Bible teach about the Trinity? | GotQuestions.org

The Trinity is one God existing in three Persons. Understand that this is not in any way suggesting three Gods. Keep in mind when studying this ...

Don Stewart :: What Is the Doctrine of the Trinity? - Blue Letter Bible

The Trinity is a doctrine that God has revealed to humankind through the Scriptures. It is not the result of human reasoning.

Doctrine of the Trinity: Doctrinal Statement - Cornerstone-Simi

There is one God, eternally existing in three Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—co-eternal in being, co-identical in nature, co-equal in power and glory.

The Doctrine of the Trinity in the Bible | Crossway Articles

God has always existed as the Holy Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The Doctrine of the Trinity for Christian Practice - chrishefner.org

Trinitarian theology is an important distinctive of Christianity. Trinitarian theology is also significantly practical to our understanding of salvation, ...

Knowing the Trinity - Ligonier Ministries

We mean there is only one God, and this one God exists eternally in a unity of three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, each of ...