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Beliefs and teachings in Christianity: the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit)
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What term describes the Christian belief that God exists as three persons in one being?

  1. The Incarnation
  2. Monotheism
  3. Polytheism
  4. The Trinity
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✓ Answer: DThe Trinity
The Trinity is the specific Christian doctrine that God is one being existing as three co-equal persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Monotheism simply means belief in one God and does not capture the three-person nature. Polytheism means belief in many gods, which contradicts Christian teaching. The Incarnation refers specifically to God becoming human in Jesus, not the three-person nature of God.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which term describes the Christian belief that God exists as three persons — Father, Son and Holy Spirit — yet is one God?

  1. Polytheism
  2. Incarnation
  3. Monotheism
  4. The Trinity
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✓ Answer: DThe Trinity
The Trinity is the specific Christian doctrine that God is one being in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Monotheism simply means belief in one God and does not capture the three-person structure. Polytheism means belief in many gods, which contradicts Christian teaching. The Incarnation refers specifically to God becoming human in Jesus, not to the three-person nature of God.
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