In Eastern Orthodox theology, God the Father is the arche or principium ("beginning"), the "source" or "origin" of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, and is considered the eternal source of the Godhead. The Father is the one who eternally begets the Son, and the Father through the Son eternally breathes the Holy Spirit.
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God is our Father and the ultimate Creator, Ruler, and Preserver of all things. He is perfect, has all power, and knows all things.
As the Fourth Lateran Council declared, it is the Father who begets, the Son who is begotten, and the Holy Spirit who proceeds. ... In this context, one essence/ ...
God is our Father not only in that he is our Creator but that he is also our Redeemer, distinguishing the Christian's relationship to God.
God the Father is the first Person in rank among the members of the Trinity. Neither the Son, nor the Holy Spirit, is ever mentioned as being first in rank.