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The Holy Trinity

I can explain Christian beliefs about the Trinity including the importance and influence of these beliefs.

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The Holy Trinity

I can explain Christian beliefs about the Trinity including the importance and influence of these beliefs.

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Key learning points

  1. The Trinity is the belief that there is one God in three Persons; the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
  2. Each Person of the Trinity is fully God, but at the same time, is distinct from the other Persons.
  3. There are references to the three Persons of the Trinity in the Bible, which later influenced the Nicene Creed.
  4. The Trinity is significant for most Christians because it emphasises beliefs about God.
  5. Belief in the Trinity influences the actions, behaviour and worship of many Christians today.

Keywords

  • Holy Spirit - the third Person of the Trinity; believed to be present with believers since Pentecost and active on earth

  • Trinity - the three persons of God: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

  • Oneness of God - the belief that God is one singular divine being (who can be manifest in the three Persons of the Trinity)

  • The Father - the first Person of the Trinity, the belief in God as creator and sustainer of the universe

  • The Son / Son of God - the second Person of the Trinity; Jesus believed to be God incarnate

Common misconception

The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate gods.

Most Christians believe in the Oneness of God and that all three Persons of the Trinity are present in only one God, therefore the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are not three separate gods.


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6 Questions

Q1.
Christians believe that God is all-powerful, which is known as being ...
Correct Answer: omnipotent, Omnipotent
Q2.
How does belief in God’s (omni)benevolence influence Christian behaviour?
Correct answer: encourages them to act with love and kindness
leads them to believe that God will never judge their actions
makes them doubt God’s fairness
Q3.
Why is God’s omnipotence important to Christians?
Correct answer: It means that God created the world and has control over everything.
It suggests that God is not involved in human affairs.
It only applies to Biblical miracles, not modern-day events.
Q4.
What does it mean to say that God is just?
God forgives all sins without consequences to show fairness and justice.
Correct answer: God treats all people fairly and upholds justice.
God is unpredictable in judgement.
Q5.
Which of the following is an example of how belief in God’s nature influences Christians?
They believe that God has no impact on their daily lives.
They think that only religious leaders need to follow God’s teachings.
Correct answer: They try to be kind and forgiving, as they believe God is (omni)benevolent.
Q6.
Which of the following is not one of the key characteristics Christians believe about God’s nature?
omnipotent
just
Correct answer: mortal

5 Questions

Q1.
Match each Person of the Trinity with their description.
Correct Answer:God the Father,the creator and sustainer of the universe
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the creator and sustainer of the universe

Correct Answer:God the Son,the incarnate form of God, Jesus Christ
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the incarnate form of God, Jesus Christ

Correct Answer:God the Holy Spirit,the presence of God active in the world and believers
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the presence of God active in the world and believers

Q2.
Which of the following best describes the Oneness of God in the Trinity?
The Trinity consists of three separate gods.
Correct answer: There is one God who exists as three Persons.
The Trinity is just different ways of describing the same Person.
Q3.
Why do Christians believe that Jesus is fully God?
The Bible never claims Jesus is divine.
Jesus was just a great teacher, not actually divine.
Correct answer: The Nicene Creed teaches that Jesus is “true God from true God”.
Q4.
Which of these statements about the Holy Spirit is correct?
Correct answer: The Holy Spirit is God’s presence in the world today.
The Holy Spirit is a separate god from the Father and the Son.
The Holy Spirit only appeared after Jesus’ resurrection.
Q5.
How does belief in the Trinity influence Christian life?
Correct answer: It encourages Christians to pray to each Person of the Trinity.
It teaches that only Jesus should be worshipped.
It has no impact on Christian worship or actions.

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