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In mainstream trinitarian Christianity, God the Father is regarded as the first Person of the Trinity, followed by the second person, Jesus Christ the Son, and ...
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God the Father is a title for God in the Christian religion; however, for believers of the Trinity, God the Father is only viewed as the first person of the ...
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The Christian doctrine of the Trinity is the central doctrine concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in ...
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In Christianity, God is believed to be the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things. Most Christians believe in a monotheistic, ...
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For about a thousand years, in obedience to interpretations of specific Bible passages, pictorial depictions of God in Western Christianity had been avoided ...
God the Father is the title and attribution given to God in many monotheist religions. In the Israelite religion and its closest modern relative, Talmudic ...
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In Christianity, the title Son of God refers to the status of Jesus as the divine son of God the Father. It derives from several uses in the New Testament ...
God the Father (Christianity) wikipedia from en.wikipedia.org
In the New Testament the terms Theos, Kyrios and Patēr (πατήρ i.e. Father in Greek) are additionally used to reference God. The Tetragrammaton YHWH, the name of ...
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Belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit · The death, descent into hell, resurrection and ascension of Christ · The holiness ...
God the Father (Christianity) wikipedia from en.wikipedia.org
Paterology, or Patriology, in Christian theology, refers to the study of God the Father. Both terms are derived from two Greek words: πατήρ (patḗr, father) ...