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In Christianity, God is believed to be the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things. Most Christians believe in a monotheistic, trinitarian conception of God, which is both transcendent (wholly independent of, and removed from, the material universe) and immanent (involved in the material … See more
Christians, in common with Jews and Muslims, identify with the biblical patriarch Abraham to whom God revealed himself. It is believed that … See more
Kingship and Kingdom
The Christian characterization of the relationship between God and humanity involves the notion of the "Kingship of God", whose … See moreSome Christian traditions reject the doctrine of the Trinity, and are called nontrinitarian. These groups differ from one another in their … See more
• Hayes, Christine (2012). "Understanding Biblical Monotheism". Introduction to the Bible. The Open Yale Courses Series. New Haven and … See more
Overview
Early Christian views of God (before the gospels were written) are reflected in the Apostle Paul's … See moreHistory and foundation
In early Christianity, the concept of salvation was closely related to the invocation of the "Father, Son and Holy Spirit". Since the … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Christianity - Wikipedia
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WEBIn Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity describes God as one God in Father, Son , and Holy Spirit. In past centuries, this fundamental mystery of the Christian faith was also summarized by the Latin formula Sancta …
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