The word is used to express the unity of three persons The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost in one God, the threefold personality of one Divine Being. The word is derived from the Greek 'trias' first used by Theophilus AD 168-183, It also comes from the Latin word 'trinitas' used by Tertullian in AD 220 to express this doctrine
greek came up with the word
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Jesus
Ulysses or Odysseus came up with the plan to trick the Trojans in the Trojan war
Probably when the sun came up.
The Irish Trinity symbol is basically a simple trinity symbol. Celts were the first to come up with the idea of a trinity and used it to represent fire, earth, and water. Christians then embraced the design and used it to represent The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and the Celts also honor this.
In christian belief, the three persons Father, Son and Holy Spirit that make up God. So the name is associated with the Holy Trinity and not a common name.
God the Father / God the Son / God the Holy Spirit.
The Orthodox Church believes that the Holy Trinity is God. The Holy Trinity is made up of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. These are the Three Persons of the One God. Just like our body has three parts: the head, the torso, and the limbs, but it is one body. So does the Trinty have Three Persons but it is One God.
JWs do not believe in the trinity. The word trinity is not found in the bible you can go to http://www.watchtower.org/ and look up "trinity" in the search box and it will give you articles on JW views of the trinity
A:The Holy Trinity, or Blessed Trinity, is simply understood as three persons in one God: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. As a concept, this is not at all contradictory. After all, Hinduism has a godhead that is three gods in one, and the ancient Egyptian syncretism of its gods was far more complex than anything imagined in the Christian Trinity. The Church does not describe the Holy Trinity as contradictory, but does often liken it to a mystery, continuing with an explanation that only serves to make the Trinity seem more difficult to understand. This even sometimes seems like a defensive response in the face of disbelief.What is more contradictory is that the Church prefers to say the Holy Trinity was always part of Christian doctrine yet the earliest known proponent of the Holy Trinity was Tertullian, a Latin theologian who wrote in the early third century.The new concept gradually gained adherents throughout the third century but also faced opposition, particularly from Arius, a popular Libyan priest at the beginning of the fourth century. The Trinity was adopted as Christian doctrine at the Council of Nicaea in 325, but the Church remained divided until Emperor Theodosius made belief in the Trinity a requirement for all Christians, around 380 CE.Theologians point to the 'Johannine Comma', 1 John 5:7-8 ("For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.") to demonstrate that the Holy Trinity was always part of Christian doctrine, but that passage was never in the early Greek manuscripts. It appeared in the Latin translation of the fifth century, after the Trinity doctrine had been accepted by the Council of Nicaea and long after the time of Tertullian.
The doctrine of the Trinity is one of much controversy. It teaches that there is only one true God, the Father, from whom came the Son, the very Logos of God, through whom comes the Holy Spirit, the outworking power of God. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are each co-equal being fully God, and each is co-eternal. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are not the same person, yet are the same essence, being one in essence. One God that has one inseparable nature, but is made up of three distinct persons. The word "Trinity" comes from the Latin numbers "tria" (3) and "unus" (1), combined to designate three persons in one God. It is first recorded being by Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus (a.k.a. Tertullian) (160 - 225CE).
The shamrock represents the Trinity.Definition:The word "Trinity" comes from the Latin noun "trinitas" meaning "three are one." The Trinity expresses the belief that God is one Being made up of three distinct Persons who exist in co-equal essence and co-eternal communion as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The three beans represent the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Sambuca is from Italy after all. God bless us all. Drink up.
Not quite people (though Jesus was a person) - the Trinity are beings. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
God came up with everything
Yes.The Most-Holy Spirit is a person (Gk. "hypostasis") of the Triune Godhead. All the glory of the Father is His also, for He is God.For this reason, Orthodox Christians worship Him alongside the Father and the Word, as their Lord, Creator, and Sanctifier. A mystical relationship with God involves a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit as much as it does with the Father and the Word.