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Trinity: Encyclopedia - Trinity

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations Chris ...

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity - Ontology of the Trinity
Trinity - Historical view and usage. The Trinitarian view has been affirmed as an article of faith by the Nicene (325/381) and Athanasian creeds (circa 500), which attempted to standardize belief in the face of disagreements on the subject. These creeds were formulated and ratified by the Church of the third and fourth centuries in reaction to heterodox theologies, usually involving the nature of the Trinity and/or Christ's position in it. The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed (381 version) is still affirmed by Ort ...

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Trinity, Trinity - Scripture and tradition, Trinity - Baptism as the beginning lesson, Trinity - Key scriptural texts cited by trinitarians, Trinity - Ontology of the Trinity, Trinity - Historical view and usage, Trinity - One God, Trinity - God exists in three persons, Trinity - Orthodox Roman Catholic and Protestant distinctions, Trinity - Historical development, Trinity - Dissent from the doctrine, Trinity - Other views of the Trinity, Trinity - Theory of pagan origin and influence, Trinity - Christian life and the Blessed Trinity, Trinity - Similarities in the 16th-century Jewish Kabbalah, Trinity - In popular culture

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity - Ontology of the Trinity

Trinity - Historical view and usage. The Trinitarian view has been affirmed as an article of faith by the Nicene (325/381) and Athanasian creeds (circa 500), which attempted to standardize belief in the face of disagreements on the subject. These creeds were formulated and ratified by the Church of the third and fourth centuries in reaction to heterodox theologies, usually involving the nature of the Trinity and/or Christ's position in it. The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed (381 version) is still affirmed by Ort ...

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Trinity, Trinity - Scripture and tradition, Trinity - Baptism as the beginning lesson, Trinity - Scriptural texts cited as implicit support for the doctrine of the Trinity, Trinity - Ontology of the Trinity, Trinity - Historical view and usage, Trinity - One God, Trinity - God exists in three persons, Trinity - Orthodox Roman Catholic and Protestant distinctions, Trinity - Historical development, Trinity - Dissent from the doctrine, Trinity - Other views of the Trinity, Trinity - Theory of pagan origin and influence, Trinity - Christian life and the Blessed Trinity, Trinity - Similarities in the 16th-century Jewish Kabbalah, Trinity - In popular culture

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Trinity: Encyclopedia - Ayyavazhi Trinity

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Trinity: Encyclopedia - Trinity College Dublin

The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin or more commonly Trinity College, Dublin was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland's oldest university. Trinity is located on College Green in Dublin, opposite the former Irish Houses of Parliament (now a branch of the Bank of Ireland). The campus occupies 47 acres (190,000 m²), with many attractive buildings, both ol ...

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Trinity: Encyclopedia - University of Trinity College

The University of Trinity College, or simply Trinity College is one of the federated colleges making up the modern University of Toronto. Trinity is the smallest and one of the more elite of the University of Toronto's colleges; throughout its history it has had the highest entering requirements in the college system. It is also well known for striving to continue an Oxbridge-type atmosphere including mandating the wearing of gowns at dinner and, until 2005, preserving sex segregation in the residences. The college is also st ...

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Trinity: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Trinity

Trinity:

Trinity. Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Siva (the Destroyer).

 

(See also: Trinity, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Trinity: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Trinity

A Christian theological definition of Trinity according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Trinity

The word "trinity" is not found in the Bible. Nevertheless, it is a word used to describe one fact the Bible teaches about God: Our God is a Trinity. This means there are three persons in one God, not three Gods. The persons are known as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and they have all always existed as three separate persons. The person of the Father is not the same person as the Son. The person of the Son is not the same person as the Holy Spirit. The person of the Holy Spirit is not the same person as the Father. If you take away any one, there is no God. God has always been a trinity from all eternity: "From everlasting to everlasting, Thou art God" (Psalm 90:2).

 

God is not one person who took three forms, i.e., the Father who became the Son, who then became the Holy Spirit. This belief is known today as the "Jesus Only Movement". It is taught by the United Apostolic and United Pentecostal churches, and is an incorrect teaching.

 

Nor is God only one person as the  Jehovah's Witnesses, the Way International, and the Christadelphians teach (These groups are classified as non-Christian cults). For proof that there is more than one person in the Godhead, see the Plurality Study.

 

The Bible says there is only one God. Yet, it says Jesus is God (John 1:1,14); it says the Father is God (Phil. 1:2); and it says the Holy Spirit is God (Acts 5:3-4). Since the Son speaks to the Father, they are separate persons. Since the Holy Spirit speaks also (Acts 13:2), He is a separate person. There is one God who exists in three persons.

The following chart should help you understand how the Trinity doctrine is derived.

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See also: Trinity, Christianity, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Trinity: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Trinity

Trinity The divine powers at the head of every theogony. In the Christian Trinity, the original idea of a triune divinity is preserved but has become confused and adapted to theological speculation. If the Holy Ghost is regarded as feminine, as it was in primitive Christianity, we have the trinity of Father-Mother-Son.

 

The present manner of the procession of the Holy Ghost in the Occident is due to the early theological quarrels which was one of the main causes of the final rupture between the Greek Orthodox and the Roman Catholic Churches -- the filioque ("and from the son") controversy. The Orthodox held with the original procession of Father, Holy Ghost, and Son, while in the West the Holy Ghost or Spirit has become a kind of emanation from the Father or Son, or both of them, and is scarcely distinguishable in its attributes from the Son; while the place of Mother has been filled in the Roman Catholic Church by Mary who, though the mother of Jesus, nevertheless is not a member of the Trinity.

 

But there is another trinity besides that of Father-Mother-Son, that of the one divine root and its dual aspects -- a conception altogether lost in Christianity. The Christian God is at best but a Demiourgos or inferior creative power, and his necessary attributes clash irreconcilably with those pertaining to the supreme hierarch of our universe; but in many of the sayings of Jesus and in the Epistles of Paul is clear evidence of the true teachings as to the Trinity and the relation of the Father and the Son.

 

In the orthodox Christian view of its theological Trinity the three persons of the Godhead are not three gods but one God, and yet three Persons or individuals. So that we have one Godhead who is three-in-one, and yet one-in-three, which is not three gods, nor yet one God, but both. Moslems aver that the Christian Trinity is not one God in three aspects, but actually three gods manifesting as one, and the strict monotheism of Islam refuses to admit the logical monstrosity. The Christian Churches lost sight of the mystical origin of its own trinity out of the neo-Pythagorean and Neoplatonic mysticism.

 

All the great religious and philosophical systems of antiquity contained a divine or spiritual triadic unity as the cosmic source and focus of all beings and things, out of which emanate the universe and all that is in it. Examples are the Osiris-Isis-Horus of Egypt or the Brahma-Vishnu-Siva of India; yet these triads of gods are emanated reflections or representatives on lower planes of the still more sublime and ineffable triadic mystery above and beyond them.

 

(See also: Trinity, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)

 

Trinity: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Trinity

Trinity. Everyone knows the Christian dogma of the "three in one" and "one in three "; therefore it is useless to repeat that which may he found in every catechism. Athanasius, the Church Father who defined the Trinity as a dogma, had little necessity of drawing upon inspiration or his own brain power; he had but to turn to one of the innumerable trinities of the heathen creeds, or to the Egyptian priests, in whose country he had lived all his life. He modified slightly only one of the three " persons ". All the triads of the Gentiles were composed of the Father, Mother, and the Son. By making it "Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ", he changed the dogma only outwardly, as the Holy Ghost had always been feminine, and Jesus is made to address the Holy Ghost as his "mother" in every Gnostic Gospel.

 

(See also: Trinity, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Sunday - When is Trinity Sunday?

Trinity Sunday is the Sunday following Pentecost, and eight weeks after Easter. 2002: May 26 2003: June 15 2004: June 6 2005: May 22 2006: June 11 2007: June 3 The earliest possible date is May 17, the latest possible date is June 20. ...

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Trinity Sunday, Trinity Sunday - Roman Catholic practice, Trinity Sunday - Anglican practice, Trinity Sunday - When is Trinity Sunday?

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Shield of the Trinity - Variations

Some variations of the Shield of the Trinity diagram are shown in the image below (click on the caption to see a larger clearer version): A shield-shaped version of the diagram placed on a red shield (heraldic "gules") was attributed as the arms of God (or of the Trinity) by heralds in medieval England and France. The "banner of the Trinity" which Jean Le Fevre, Seigneur of St. Remy, and Jehan de Wavrin attest that Henry V of England displayed at Agincourt would have been the same (but with the emblem on a red flag instead of a red sh ...

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Shield of the Trinity, Shield of the Trinity - Basic description, Shield of the Trinity - Brief history, Shield of the Trinity - Name, Shield of the Trinity - Variations, Shield of the Trinity - Orientation of diagram and placement of outer node captions, Shield of the Trinity - Significance, Shield of the Trinity - Selected References, Shield of the Trinity - Links to depictions of the Shield of the Trinity diagram, Shield of the Trinity - 13th century manuscripts, Shield of the Trinity - 15th or 16th century manuscripts and books, Shield of the Trinity - 15th or 16th century stained-glass windows and carvings in churches, Shield of the Trinity - Some modern church decorations

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Mirror - Titles

Trinity Mirror claims that over the course of one week around 20 million people read at least one Trinity Mirror newspaper - 42 per cent of the adult UK population. Titles it owns, some via its subsidiary 'Mirror Group Newspapers' include: Barking & Dagenham Yellow Advertiser Bexley Mercury Birmingham Post / Birmingham Mail / Sunday Mercury / The Birmingham News Bracknell News Brent & Wembley Leader Coventry Evening Te ...

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Trinity Mirror, Trinity Mirror - Titles, Trinity Mirror - Subsiduaries

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Shield of the Trinity - Significance

The main achievement of the Shield of the Trinity diagram is to transfer a large part of the essential "mystery" or "paradox" of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity from the realm of complex verbal philosophical abstractions and esoteric theological vocabulary to the realm of simple logic, as presented in the relatively easily graspable form of a concrete and conveniently compact visual diagram. It is remarkable as a basically-successful attempt, roughly 800 years old, to represent a complex set of abstract concepts in precise graphic form ...

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Blood - Characters

Trinity Blood - The Vatican. Alessandro XVIII: Alessandro lacks conviction and confidence in himself, and constantly looks to Francesco or Caterina for advice. Despite being the Pope, he is unable to make decisions on his own, thus he is essentially a puppet ruler. Cardinal Francesco di Medici: Harbouring a strong hatred for the vampires, he frequently clashes with his younger sister, Cardinal Caterina, in her pursuits for negotiation and diplomacy. He does not compromise, and persist ...

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Blood - Crusniks

The Crusniks (based on Krsnik) are vampires who feed on the blood of other vampires. They possess immense power and destructive potential, easily able to overwhelm even the most powerful of Methuselahs and with enough strength to raze a whole city. Their lifespan is longer than that of normal vampires. However, whereas normal vampires in this series are born or infected, Crusniks are a result of an experiment, "expendable goods for the Mars Colonization project", according to Abel. Cain states at one ...

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Trinity: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on REPRODUCTIVE TRINITY

REPRODUCTIVE TRINITY - Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius. (NAD)

 

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Shield of the Trinity - Name

The only name for this diagram which was in any regular use during the middle ages was "Scutum Fidei" (a Latin phrase meaning "Shield of the Faith", taken from the Vulgate of Ephesians verse 6:16). For example, in this ca. 1247-1258 manuscript of John of Wallingford's writings, the quote from Ephesians 6:16 is placed directly above the diagram. While the diagram seems to have been thought of as the armorial bearings of the Trinity from at least the mid-13th century (when it was included among the ca. 1250-1259 A.D. heraldic shields in ...

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Shield of the Trinity, Shield of the Trinity - Basic description, Shield of the Trinity - Brief history, Shield of the Trinity - Name, Shield of the Trinity - Variations, Shield of the Trinity - Orientation of diagram and placement of outer node captions, Shield of the Trinity - Significance, Shield of the Trinity - Selected References, Shield of the Trinity - Links to depictions of the Shield of the Trinity diagram, Shield of the Trinity - 13th century manuscripts, Shield of the Trinity - 15th or 16th century manuscripts and books, Shield of the Trinity - 15th or 16th century stained-glass windows and carvings in churches, Shield of the Trinity - Some modern church decorations

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity College Connecticut - History of Trinity College

Trinity College Connecticut - Early history. (from the Trincoll.com website) Founded in the spring of 1823 as Washington College (the name was changed in 1845), Trinity was only the second college in Connecticut. Although its earliest heritage was Episcopalian, its principal founder and first president having been the Rt. Rev. Thomas Brownell, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, its charter prohibits the imposition of religious standards on any student, faculty members or other members of the college, consistent w ...

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Trinity: Encyclopedia II - Trinity College Connecticut - Trinity College and Hartford

Trinity College and the City of Hartford in which it resides have had a fairly turbulent relationship in the last quarter of a century. Two major events have contributed to the loss of Hartford’s prosperity: the first being the white flight that has been in effect in Hartford since World War II and the second being the Hartford recession of the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Due to Hartford’s relatively small size (only 17 sq. mi.) the white flight hurt the city far more than others. In other cities, people leaving the inner ci ...

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Trinity College Connecticut, Trinity College Connecticut - Trinity's Campus, Trinity College Connecticut - Important buildings on campus, Trinity College Connecticut - Trinity College and Hartford, Trinity College Connecticut - Trinity and the Community, Trinity College Connecticut - Academics at Trinity College, Trinity College Connecticut - Areas of study, Trinity College Connecticut - Contributions to the Arts, Trinity College Connecticut - History of Trinity College, Trinity College Connecticut - Early history, Trinity College Connecticut - A new campus, Trinity College Connecticut - Trinity in the Twentieth Century, Trinity College Connecticut - Trinity College Presidents, Trinity College Connecticut - Interesting Facts about Trinity, Trinity College Connecticut - Notable alumnae and alumni, Trinity College Connecticut - Fraternities and sororities, Trinity College Connecticut - Cultural organizations, Trinity College Connecticut - Dormitories, Trinity College Connecticut - Categories

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