THE DOCTRINE OF TRINITY.
The Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit are coeternal and consubstantial persons. They are distinct, yet are one “substance, essence or nature” (homoousios) 1John 5:7. The subset of Christianity that accepts this doctrine is collectively known as Trinitarianism, while the subset that does not is referred to as Nontrinitarianism (see also Arianism). … Read more