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Trinity
History of the Development of the Trinity
- Trinity
- Christianity
- Holy Spirit (Christianity)
- Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
- God the Father
- God the Son
- Jesus
- Sacred mysteries
- Faith in Christianity
- Fourth Council of the Lateran
- Synoptic Gospels
- Trinitarian formula
- First Council of Constantinople
- Basil of Caesarea
- Nontrinitarianism
- Oneness Pentecostalism
- Didache
- Patristics
- Ignatius of Antioch
- Tertullian
- Hippolytus of Rome
- Cyprian
- Gregory Thaumaturgus
- Polytheism
- Tritheism
- Shema Yisrael
- Lord
- Ten Commandments
- Athanasian Creed
- Perichoresis
- Hilary of Poitiers
- Paul the Apostle
- Divinization (Christian)
- East–West Schism
- Filioque
- Nicene Creed
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- Augustine of Hippo
- Westminster Confession of Faith
- 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
- Augsburg Confession
- John Calvin
- Thomas Aquinas
- Joachim of Fiore
- Peter Geach
- William Lane Craig
- Bernard Lonergan
- Early Christianity
- Monotheism
- New Testament
- Old Testament
- Great Commission
- Disciple (Christianity)
- Baptism
- Exegesis
- Comma Johanneum
- Gospel of John
- Logos
- Pauline epistles
- Arianism
- Pneumatomachi
- Cappadocian Fathers
- Father, Son, Holy Ghost (album)
- Christian theology
- Consubstantiality
- Church Fathers
- Book of Genesis
- Binitarianism
- Unitarianism
- Sabellianism
- Greek language
- Theophilus of Antioch
- Typology (theology)
- Logos (Christianity)
- Sophia (wisdom)
- Ante-Nicene Period
- Justin Martyr
- Gnosticism
- Valentinus (Gnostic)
- Marcellus of Ancyra
- Gospel of Philip
- Apostle (Christian)
- Adoptionism
- Synods of Antioch
- Paul of Samosata
- Homoousian
- First Council of Nicaea
- Athanasius of Alexandria
- Gregory of Nyssa
- Gregory of Nazianzus
- Karl Rahner