Trinitarian (adjective)

Of or relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which holds that there is one God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Origin:

From late latin trinitarÄ­us, from latin trinitas, trinity.

Examples:

  1. The trinitarian doctrine has been a central tenet of Christianity for over a thousand years.
  2. The trinitarian concept of God as three persons in one is unique among the world's religions.
  3. Many trinitarian prayers include references to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  4. The trinitarian symbol, a triangle interlocked with a circle, represents the unity of the three persons of the Trinity.
  5. Trinitarian theology explores the relationship between the three persons of the Trinity and their role in creation, salvation, and the Christian life.
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