The Tanakh and even the Apostolic writings do not emphasize anything except the unity of G-d. The significant emphasis placed on the idea of trinity is something that was later added within the development of Christianity in an effort to distance the church from Judaism and/or make conversion for pagans easier.
God was addressing the other divine beings or members of the Trinity when he said, "Let us make man."
The three divine persons in one God are referred to as the Holy Trinity in Christian theology. This concept highlights the belief in God as three persons - Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit - existing as one divine being.
The name Trinity means "Holy 3"To also help, in the Christian Faith the term Trinity refers to The Father, The Son, The Holy Ghost.A group consisting of three closely related members. Also called triunity. # Trinity Theology. In most Christian faiths, the union of three divine persons, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, in one God. Also called Trine. # Trinity Trinity Sunday.
Blesses Trinity is the 3 Divine persons of god...
They work because they are inseparable in their one substance, the three divine Persons are also inseparable in their activity. The Trinity has one operation, sole and the same. In this one divine action, however, each Person is present according to the mode which is proper to him in the Trinity.
Catholics believe the Trinity is God in Three Persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost in One God. They believe that each Person in the Blessed Trinity is equal to the others in Godhead, that all have existed forever and will continue forever. The theology of the Holy Trinity is one of the most complex and ultimately unfathomable truths of the Catholic Faith and is hence one of the most intimate and fundamental doctrines of Catholic belief.
The doctrine you refer to is the doctrine of the Trinity - but what is your question about it?
Philip Walker Butin has written: 'Calvin, the Trinity, and the divine-human relationship' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Trinity 'Reformed ecclesiology' -- subject(s): Trinity
The Divine Trinity (or Holy Trinity, as most often referred) is the name for the 3 forms of God (tri- is a prefix for 3, by the way): God---the Father, Jesus---the Son, and the Holy Ghost (or spirit...same thing).
R. Kendall Soulen has written: 'The divine name(s) and the Holy Trinity' -- subject(s): God (Christianity), Name, Trinity
The Trimurti is the divine trinity of Bramha (the creator), Vishnu (the protector), and Mahesh (shiva)(the destroyer).
The Trinity is the Father, Son, and Spirit. Jesus is the Son, the Word of God, who came from the Father and took on flesh. Jesus is both fully God and fully man. Due to his divine nature he is within the Trinity, due to his human nature he is outside the Trinity.