The church that does not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity is the Unitarian Universalist Church.
The Church of England and Anglican Church in general, the Lutheran Church and the Roman Catholics certainly do, although there are others.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") do not believe in the Incarnation, that is a Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christian doctrine. The Incarnation is the doctrine that the second person of the trinity (God the Son) assumed human form and is therefore both God and Man. Mormons do not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity and therefore do not believe in the doctrine of the Incarnation.
No, not all Christian denominations believe in the Trinity. Some denominations, such as Unitarian Universalists and Jehovah's Witnesses, do not adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity.
The Puritans accepted the doctrine of The Trinity. They did not accept many other tenets of the English church. They felt the church to be too much like Roman Catholicism.
The church fathers believed in the doctrine of the Trinity, which states that God exists as three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. They saw the Trinity as a fundamental aspect of Christian belief, emphasizing the unity and distinctiveness of each person within the Godhead.
Yes, Protestants generally believe in the Trinity, which is the Christian doctrine that God exists as three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
There is no mention of the words or the concept of the Trinity Doctrine in the Bible. The expressions "God the Son" and "God the Holy Spirit" never occur in the Bible. The Trinity Doctrine is derived from inferences and assumptions from various Bible verses taken out of context.
The Anglican Church believes in the Trinity as a fundamental doctrine, affirming that there is one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This belief emphasizes the co-equal and co-eternal nature of each person of the Trinity, each fully God yet distinct in their relationships and roles. Anglicans uphold the Nicene Creed, which articulates this understanding, viewing the Trinity as central to their faith and worship. Through the Trinity, Anglicans express their understanding of God's nature and His relationship with humanity.
Presbyterians generally adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity, which teaches that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. They believe in the equality and unity of these three persons within the Godhead.
Some people do not have religious views or beliefs. It is not a necessity that a person does. They may not be Christians or do not believe in the doctrine of trinity.
Yes, TD Jakes believes in the Trinity, which is the Christian doctrine that God exists as three persons in one: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Yes, the Church of God generally believes in the concept of the Trinity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.