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== How not to speak of the Trinity == | == How not to speak of the Trinity == | ||
=== God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit === | |||
=== Three parts of God === | |||
=== Three entities in God === | |||
=== Three forms of God === | |||
=== Three people in God === | |||
[[Category:Trinity]] | [[Category:Trinity]] |
Revision as of 13:35, 1 November 2010
A proper definition
Jesus is the Revealer of Himself as God, the Son, and of God, the Father, and God, the Holy Spirit.
The Council of Nicea provided a definitive interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures against the interpretation given by the Arians. The Athanasian Creed dates to that era and explores and explains the doctrine in detail.
- Short definition
- "Three persons in one God (one being, one entity)."