No. They are non-denominational and teach straight Christian theology.
What have you d is-covered about it your self and why ask such a question . when you no the answer. it a wonderful School try it if you haven't. J.A.B.S
Michael T. Dempsey has written: 'Trinity and election in contemporary theology' -- subject(s): Election (Theology), History of doctrines, Doctrinal Theology, Trinity, History
Isaac Mauduit has written: 'Tri-unity, or, The doctrin of the Holy Trinity' -- subject(s): Bible, Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal, Trinity
The Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—is considered to be present simultaneously in Christian theology. This concept is often reflected in liturgical practices, prayers, and sacraments, where believers invoke all three persons together. However, the specific number of times the Trinity is explicitly mentioned or referenced in scripture can vary based on interpretation and denominational beliefs. Ultimately, the presence of the Trinity is understood to be constant rather than quantifiable.
no, because the trinity will never be understood
could be Parochial School or Convent School or Denominational School
Trinity-Pawling School was created in 1907.
Trinity Preparatory School was created in 1966.
Trinity Presbyterian School was created in 1970.
Trinity Anglican School was created in 1983.
Palmer Trinity School was created in 1991.
Trinity School for Children was created in 1999.