Religion - Christianity - principal beliefs - the nature of god the the trinity

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God's Nature

Christians believe in one God who is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent, meaning all-knowing, all-powerful, and always present.

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Holy Trinity

The belief in three co-equal natures of God - the Father (creator), the Son (redeemer), and the Holy Spirit (sanctifier) - expressed as one God, a central tenet of Christianity.

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Trinitarian Doctrine

The belief in three co-eternal, equal persons in one God, further defined at the councils of Nicaea in 325 CE and Constantinople in 381 CE.

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Immanent Trinity

The focus in Western theology on the interrelationship between the Father, the Son, and the Spirit within the Trinity.

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Economic Trinity

The focus in Eastern theology on the role of the Trinity in relation to humanity, emphasizing the differences in conceptualization between East and West.