The Church expresses her trinitarian faith by professing a belief in the oneness of God in whom there are three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The three divine Persons are only one God because each of them equally possesses the fullness of the one and indivisible divine nature. They are really distinct from each other by reason of the relations which place them in correspondence to each other. The Father generates the Son; the Son is generated by the Father; the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.
RespondThe answer below says there is triune god other than God, contradicts the above verse of the question.This verse simply says that there is no other God anywhere but the real triune God. He is the only God that ever was, is, and ever will be.
Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
The word "triune" means consisting of or relating to three in one. It is often used in a religious context to describe the Trinity in Christianity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
If your referring to the Bible, the term would be God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, the Trinity, the Triune God.
It is written by the Holy Spirit of God, the third person of the Triune God. Not written by holy spirits, only one Holy Spirit of God.
Catholics profess faith in a Triune God - that means three Persons in one God. God is Father/Creator, Son/Redeemer and Spirit/Sanctifier.
Triune Masonic Temple was created in 1910.
Methodists believe in a Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). They believe Jesus Christ is their Savior. Those are the basic beliefs.
Anselm Kyongsuk Min has written: 'Dialectic of salvation' -- subject- s -: Liberation theology 'Paths to the Triune God'
Being a Christian I can only relate to one Triune God. With this understood, allow me to contend that that which is mortal can not fully comprehend that which is divine.
Being a Christian I can only relate to one Triune God. With this understood, allow me to contend that that which is mortal can not fully comprehend that which is divine.
No! Christianity is defined by the belief in a triune God, that is, one God with three aspects, where one of those aspects was incarnated as Jesus. Judaism is defined in terms of strict monotheism where God is outside of creation and not embodied in any physical being or thing. Judaism classifies the belief in an embodied deity to be a form of idolatry.