Category:Trinitarianism

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Trinitarianism is the Christian doctrine that God exists as three persons (Greek hypostases) but is one being. The persons are understood to exist as God the Father, God the Son (incarnate as Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit, each of them having the one identical essence or nature, not merely similar natures. See also Category:Nontrinitarianism.

Trinitarianism is often contrasted with Unitarianism.

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