Trinity
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The following article is about the term Trinity as used in Christianity. For other uses please see: Trinity - other uses of the term
The Christian Trinity consists of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, as established by the Nicene Creed. It is the three parts that make up the one God, all co-equal, and all forming one God. The concept of the Trinity is embraced by the Roman Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, and nearly all Protestant denominations.
Misconceptions of the Trinity
Islam has taught that the Trinity is Father, Son, and Mother (the Virgin Mary); however, this is not biblical, but is taught in the Koran.
See also
References
The Godhead |
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God the Father God the Son God the Holy Spirit |