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    the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Holy Trinity is defined as the mystery of one God in three persons. Although the Holy Trinity is at the base of the Catholic faith, the Catechism also states that the Holy Trinity is “inaccessible to the human mind” . The Catholic Church practices monotheism, the belief that there is only one supreme God. Within this Godhead, there is an undivided trinity of three divine persons. The foundation of the Holy Trinity within the Catholic Church is found within

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    in human history. In the Christianity, a common practice is the belief in the Holy trinity, a concept that every individual interprets differently. In this paper, I will attempt to explain the doctrine of the Holy trinity, through various approach. Often, many Christians often have a hard time comprehending the idea of the Holy Trinity Doctrine. This trinity is made up of God into the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Despite the longevity of its existence within the religion, it remains

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    The Holy Spirit is one of the persons in the Trinity. The Holy Spirit lives in my soul because I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. I think the Holy Spirit is an influence, energy and a person. He connects me with God in my relationship with Him. I believe the Holy Spirit helps direct my thoughts and actions to be glorifying to God. Even though there are many verses about the Holy Spirit, I enjoy and meditate on the verse found in 2 Timothy 1:7, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear

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    explain the Trinity, you will lose your mind, but if you deny it, you will lose your soul”. (Pritchard) The knowledge of God the Trinity is the center of the Christian faith. Yet many believers have got confused in understanding the true natures of the personalities and relationships of each person in God the Trinity. Endless questions continuously appear, again and again, giving Christians a sense of extremely misty confusion towards the magnificent attributes of every person in the Trinity. Who has

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    The Holy Trinity is, according to the Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, “the theological doctrine that God consists of three persons” (Audi, 928). Those persons are the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Each within the religion of Christianity are considered omnipotent and omniscient (IEP, URL). This theory validates the actions of the religion 's savior Jesus Christ, who as the Son of God (and part of the Holy Trinity) died a painful death of suffering for the sins of humans. This offers

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    Role of The Holy Spirit in The Trinity Often, Christians do not try to understand the Trinity, as it seems impossible to understand. However, there are benefits to studying each holy member. Understanding the Trinity is necessary and practical for members of the Christian faith, because the Trinity helps us to understand how the Godhead—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—relate to one another and work in this world. The Holy Spirit is easily the least well-known part of the trinity. For this

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    Masaccio’s famous religious painting, “The Holy Trinity”, is known for the engagement of linear perspective to create an image that goes beyond just paint on canvas, (or should I say wall?) by creating the illusion of depth. This painting addresses many religious concepts by setting up different levels and layers in the constructed space. The characters depicted are made up of four groups of human figures, which include the Trinity (God the father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit), the Virgin Mary and Saint John

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    Holy Trinity Cathedral On March the 6th ,2016, I visited the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral church in San Francisco. The site is located in a convenient neighborhood one block south Union St at 1530 Green St. This Orthodox Church is the oldest Orthodox parish in town, and it is one of the few parishes in northern California with such a unique shape. The church was designed to show the Russian unique architect, and its outstanding shape connected to Moscow patriarch. Even though it is a small church

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    What Difference Does The Doctrine Of The Holy Trinity Make In My Life Through the mystery of the Holy Trinity, in my view, God gives us the perfect example how we need live to reach the full potential God intends for us. Three distinct entities in one, each with their own roles working in relation(ship) with each other, making the whole stronger. The Triune God is unconditional love. Creation is born out of this unconditional love. God made Man, his ultimate creation, in His likeness and image

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    The Holy Trinity is a difficult thing to understand, much less to explain. This is true not just for non-Christians, but Christians themselves. The best explanation many young Christians get when they are growing up is that God is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are all one, but are different in their own ways (such was the case with my own upbringing in a Catholic household, so I speak from experience). This doesn’t seem to make much sense, especially considering that it is

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