There is an echo there. Humans are individual rational substances that all participate in the same nature, human nature. But the persons of the Trinity are all participating in the same substance - which is why the three are considered one and not three.
How is this diagram different than the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints belief in the Godhead. 3 Gods. The Father and Son with a physical body, the Holy Ghost without one. One and Unity in every conceivable way except for physical presence and role.
The way the article read reminded me more of the Godhead doctrine than the Trinity doctrine.
To me this echoes of the idea that we are all individuals, created by God, yet we are not each other.
There is an echo there. Humans are individual rational substances that all participate in the same nature, human nature. But the persons of the Trinity are all participating in the same substance - which is why the three are considered one and not three.
Phenomenal. Thank you.
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How is this diagram different than the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints belief in the Godhead. 3 Gods. The Father and Son with a physical body, the Holy Ghost without one. One and Unity in every conceivable way except for physical presence and role.
The way the article read reminded me more of the Godhead doctrine than the Trinity doctrine.
Very interest read…
simplifies the complex while sticking to Biblical truth