The Trinity: What Is the Trinity and What Do Christians Believe?
Rose Publishing
Jul 1999 · Rose Publishing Inc
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The Trinity is one of the most central doctrines in Christianity, one of the tenets that is completely unique to the Christian faith. This glossy, full-color pamphlet explains the Trinity in clear easy-to-understand terms and illustrations. This basic booklet with a simple explanation of the Trinity also answers 6 common misunderstandings about God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It provides a basic study for those wishing to understand their faith and the Trinity.
How to Explain the Trinity: The Trinity Defined The Trinity is one of the great mysteries of the Faith. Defining the Trinity is both simple and complex: God is One, yet God exists in 3 Persons--Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is a biblical concept that goes beyond the human understanding. This pamphlet gives a basic explanation and definition of this important Christian belief.
The pamphlet includes the following:
A clear, easy-to-understand definition of the Trinity doctrine
60 Scriptures used to support the belief that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all God, not three names for the same Person
Chart comparing the power and attributes of the 3 Persons of the Trinity
Chart comparing the "Unique" traits of God and Jesus
Size: 8.5" x 5.5" unfolds to 33" long. Fits inside most Bible covers.
Christian Beliefs and Church History Explained The pamphlet helps believers know what they believe and why they believe this critical Christian doctrine. In 12-panels of rich, well-research information, it addresses topics such as:
What Christians believe about the Trinity: The Father is God, Jesus Is God, The Holy Spirit is God
The Trinity and the Bible
Misunderstandings about the Trinity
How early Christians dealt with misunderstandings about the Trinity
The Trinity in the early Church and the Creeds
Important Trinitarian Bible verses and references
Church History and the Doctrine of the Trinity
More than 60 New Testament Bible passages mention the three Persons of the Trinity together.
Theophilus, sixth bishop of Antioch in Syria, is the first person known to have used the word "Trinity" in his work, Refutation of Autolycus (AD 168).
More than a half-dozen writers prior to the 4th Century defended the doctrine of the Trinity. (Names and dates are given.)
Six Misunderstandings and Misinterpretations about the Trinity It's probably not surprising that a doctrine that's as critical as the Trinity is at the center of numerous misunderstandings. The pamphlet addresses six of the most common Trinity misunderstandings.
The Christian Creeds and the Trinity The pamphlet shows how early Christians addressed these misunderstandings through some of the earliest statements of faith:
The Apostles' Creed, written in the second century
The Nicene Creed, written in 325 AD
Athanasian Creed, written c. 400 AD
Chalcedoian Creed, written in 451 AD
One of the most powerful charts in the pamphlet shows that God and Jesus Christ share 10 key traits that are mentioned in the Old Testament as applying to no-one but God. Another chart shows seven divine attributes shared by Father, Son and Holy Spirit--with Scripture references for each.
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The Mobius and Triquetra on the front cover are Occult symbols. The Mobius is a Hermetic symbol passed down by Thoty and is emraced by all of the major religions or cults of the world. Isis Horus Set, IHS is often said to stand for In His Service. The Catholic has invited in and embraced all of the major religions of the world following with the policy of Speculative Freemasonry.
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