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There were huge controversy between the Latin/Western Church and the Greek/Eastern church (the precursors of the Catholic and the Orthodox churches) on the one hand, and the nontrinitarians. There were many nontrinitarians, such as the Arian Christians, Miaphysites, Monophysites, Christians Gnostics, Montanists, and Marcionists.

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What are the differences between the Classical Republican ideas and the Judeo Christian ideas?

The Classical Republican idea of civic virtue had to do with public morality, for the common good of the community, whereas the Judeo Christian idea was of private morality (inner faith and obedience to God).


What is the idea of Early Aztecs and Mayans to the shape of the Earth?

flat cross


What idea of the ancient Greeks was adopted by the Christian Church?

Multiple gods - evidenced by expansion of the Jewish single god into tbe Trinity, and the add-ons of angels and patron saints as minor gods covering different aspects of life, and absorption of the characteristics of other gods into the Christian pantheon.


Did people get married in churches in the roman empire?

No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.No, because there were no churches in the Roman empire, or at least not until the Byzantine stage of the empire. An ancient Roman marriage was a civic affair as opposed to the Christian idea of a religious one.


What is Nero's cross?

Nero's Cross, also known as the Cross of Nero, is a symbol associated with the Roman Emperor Nero, often linked to his persecution of Christians in the first century AD. It represents the idea of martyrdom and suffering endured by early Christians during his reign, particularly due to the infamous Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, which Nero allegedly blamed on Christians. The cross itself is sometimes depicted in a specific form that combines elements of the traditional Christian cross with Roman iconography, reflecting the complexities of early Christian symbolism in the face of persecution.

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What has trinity got to do with Christianity?

"Trinity" is basically a Christian idea - or more precisely, an idea of some Christian denominations.


Did Jesus teach the concept of the Trinity during his ministry"?

The concept of the Trinity, which refers to the belief in one God in three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), is not explicitly taught by Jesus in the Bible. However, the idea of the Trinity developed in the early Christian church based on interpretations of Jesus' teachings and experiences of the early followers.


Can you know all about the blessed trinity?

The Blessed Trinity is a Christian belief that God is three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. This concept stems from the idea that these three persons are distinct yet inseparable and share the same divine nature. The Trinity is a central tenet of Christian theology and worship.


Does the idea of the trinity mean belief in one God or three?

The trinity (the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost)...the Father is God, the Son is God and the Holy spirit is God. Yet there are not three God's but one God. There is only one God in the Biblical Christian doctrine of the trinity. ____ Believe in three gods is called TRITHEISM


What did Arianism teach?

Arianism was a belief system that rejected the idea of the Trinity and taught that Jesus, as the Son of God, was created by God the Father and was therefore not equal to Him. It held that Jesus, being a created being, was distinct from God and not of the same substance as the Father. This belief was considered heretical by the early Christian Church.


How If the trinity is a Bible teaching does the word not appear in any Bible translation?

The concept of trinity and a Triune God-head is described in The Bible throughout both the Old and New Testaments, but even today is not easily accepted outside of Christian circles.Starting with Genesis 1:1-2 "In the beginning Godcreated the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters" starts with God and the Spirit of God, which most Christians accept as the Holy Spirit in the New Testament.Likewise in Gen 1:26 it is written "Then God said, 'Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness'". One view of the word "us" here refers to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit conversing with each other, and another view is that God is talking to the Heavenly hosts but man was not created in the image of angels but God himself.This idea of trinity and the Triune God-head was debated in the very early years of the Christian church. The term 'trinity' and distinction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit didn't apply to this concept until later during the early Christian church and formalized in the Nicene Creed in 325 A.D. at the First Council of Nicaea.


Does the name Elohim show God to be both unity and trinity?

No, In Jewish tradition, the word has no connection at all to "trinity". In fact, the idea of a trinity is completely offensive to Jews; and a look at the original text of the Tanakh, which is the Hebrew text, will show that God's name Elohim is always used with a singular (not plural) accompanying verb. However, in Christian interpretations, they have linked the two ideas.


What groups denied the doctrine of the Trinity and the idea of an all-powerful?

Unitarians


What is the significance of the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit in Christian theology?

The relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit in Christian theology is significant because it represents the belief in the Trinity, which is the idea that God exists as three persons in one essence. Jesus is seen as the Son of God, while the Holy Spirit is seen as the presence of God in the world. This relationship highlights the interconnectedness and unity of the three persons of the Trinity, emphasizing the divine nature of Jesus and the Holy Spirit in Christian belief.


Does Jesus believe in the trinity?

Jesus is part of the trinity;in Hebrews 1:8-14,it talks about God(Father) talking to God(Jesus); which is confusing,but it supports the idea of Jesus believing in the trinity.


Why did Saint Patrick teach the Trinity to the Irish?

Saint Patrick taught the Trinity to the Irish people as a way to explain the concept of one God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. By using the shamrock as a visual aid, he was able to illustrate this complex idea in a simple and understandable way for the local population.


Do Jews believe in trinity?

No, the Jewish people do not believe in the idea of the trinity, and in fact, find it contrary to their beliefs. Judaism states that there is only one God, and that he is not divided in any way, against the idea of the trinity. (The Trinity is a specifically Christian doctrine; and at various times not even all Christians have accepted it in its 'official' form).