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AnswerTrinitarianism holds that God the father, the Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit are three persons in one God.

Trinitarianism and Arianism split early in the fourth century, and for some decades it was unclear which belief would come to dominate Christian thought. Finally, when Emperor Theodosius declared Christianity, "as taught by the bishops of Rome and Alexandria," to be the official religion of empire, he declared Arianism a heresy.

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