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Source: Wikia. Pages: 143. Chapters: 3 in 1, Adoptionism, Apocatastasis, Apologetics, Apostolic Succession, Arianism, Attributes of God, Body of Christ, Born again, Calvinism, Charismatic movement, Christology, Conservative Christianity, Creation, Divine grace, Doctrine, Dogma, Dual Nature of Christ, Ecclesiology, Eschatology, Eucharist, Faith, Fundamentalist Christianity, Great Commission, Icon, Iconography, Inner Light, Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, Justification, Justification Bibliography, Kingdom of God, Logos, Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, Miaphysitism, Midrash, Miracle, Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, Negative theology, Neo-Creationism, One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, Original sin, Orthodox Christianity, Penal substitution theory of the atonement, Pentecostalism, Pietism, Priesthood of all believers, Sacramental Union, Salvation, Sanctification, Schism, Second Coming, Sin, Sola fide, Sola gratia, Soli Deo Gloria, Solus Christus, Theosis, Thomism, Torah, Total depravity, Transubstantiation, Trinity, Worship. Excerpt: . The trinity is the belief that Jesus is God, the Holy Spirit is also God, and of course, God the Father is God. There are not three Gods; rather, each member of the Trinity is the same God. The Nicene Creed states that the members of the Trinity (personae in Latin, hypostases in Greek) are of one substance, and thus all are fully God, but distinct from each other. Actually, the trinity is often understood in far more complex terms from here, and there are often many misunderstandings as to its nature. Many religions or groups, such as Islam and Jehovah's Witnesses, are quite steadfastly opposed to the idea of the trinity. Islam in particular states in...some part of the Qu'ran or another.... that Christians (or at least Christianity is implied from what I remember) are commiting one of the gravest sins in the entire universe by claiming that "God is more than one" or something like that...