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The "'''Trinity'''" or, "'''Holy Trinity'''" of the '''Father''', the '''Son;;; and the '''Holy Spirit'''
The "'''Trinity'''" or, "'''Holy Trinity'''" of the '''Father''', the '''Son, '''and the '''Holy Spirit'''


* Note: see glossary entry on [[Glossary of terms for catechism of the Catholic faith#holy |"Holy"]]
* note: see glossary entry on [[Glossary of terms for catechism of the Catholic faith#holy |"Holy"]]
 
The Holy Trinity is called collectively the "'''Godhead'''" or the "'''Triune'''"
 
* also, the "'''Blessed Trinity'''"


== Terminology of the Trinity ==
== Terminology of the Trinity ==
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* = God in the full nature of the Trinity  
* = God in the full nature of the Trinity  
** from Middle English ''God'' + ''hede'' (nature of)
** from Middle English ''God'' + ''hede'' (nature of)
* note: the Father is the "source and origin" of the Godhead, but the Godhead indivisibly consists of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
** see [https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/670/ CCC 2789]


=== hypostasis ===
=== hypostasis ===
or "hypostatic union" refers to the oneness of God in the three persons of God
refers to the "Persons" of God; in Latin ''persona''
 
* from Greek for "substance"
** from hypo- (under) + ''stasis'' (standing or position)
 
* ''hypostasis'' is singular for "Person"
* ''hypostases'' is plural for "Persons"
*
 
=== '''hypostatic union''' ===
refers to the "union of the divine and human natures... of the Son of God, Jesus Christ" ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/884/ CCC Glossary])
 
* i.e. that Jesus Christ was fully human and fully divine


=== Triune ===  
=== Triune ===  
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* but also used as an adjective, as in "the Triune God"
* but also used as an adjective, as in "the Triune God"


== The Trinity ==
== Athanasian Creed ==
From the "Athanasian Creed"  per [CCC 264|https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/72/]:
or ''Quicunque vult''
<pre>"Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son's is another, the Holy Spirit's another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal" (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16).</pre>
 
* an important early Church statement and explanation of the Holy Trinity
 
* from from [https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/72/ CCC 266]
 
"Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son's is another, the Holy Spirit's another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal" (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16).  
* See  
* See  
** entry on [[Athanasian Creed]] 
** [https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/athanasian-creed-209 The "Athanasian" Creed] (slightly different translation from EWTN)
** [https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/athanasian-creed-209 The "Athanasian" Creed] (slightly different translation from EWTN)
** encyclopedic entry [https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/denzinger|on Heinrich Denzinger and his work, "Handbook of Creeds, Definitions and Declarations on matters of faith and morals"]


 
== The Trinity ==
* the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
The Holy Trinity is the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
** called collectively the "'''Godhead'''" or the "'''Triune'''"
** also, the "'''Blessed Trinity'''"
* the Trinisy consists of the  
* the Trinisy consists of the  
** Persons of God: ''Father Son and Holy Spirit''
** Persons of God: ''Father Son and Holy Spirit''
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** Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
** Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
** gnostics and other heretics believed that Jesus fully God and not a Man, thus he was either not a man or not God
** gnostics and other heretics believed that Jesus fully God and not a Man, thus he was either not a man or not God
* St. Thomas Aquinas deeper thought on the Trinity in ''Summa Theologica''
 
** involves extensions from the concepts of the Trinity and the Oneness of God:
== Shield of the Trinity (''Scutum Fidei)'' ==
** One God
[[File:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-compact.svg|left|thumb|Basic "Shield of the Trinity" diagram (wikipedia)]]
** Two Processions
[[File:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-variations.svg|thumb|Four variants of the "Shield of the Trinity"]]
**# The Father > The Son (Generation)
 
**# The Father and The Son >  Holy Spirit (Spiration)
* derived from the Athanasian Creed
*** Three Persons
* God (DEUS) is at the center
***# The Father
* the three Persons are at the corners
***# The Son
* the shiled was consiered the "Herald of God"
***# The Holy Spirit
 
*** Four Relations
=== The forumulation of the Shield ===
***# The Father > The Son = ''Paternity''
 
***# The Son < The Father = ''Filiation''
* note that all the links (connections) are bi-directional (go both ways)
***# The Father and The Son > The Holy Spirit = ''Active Spiration'' (originiation)
* EST means "is"
***# The Father and The Son < The Holy Spirit = ''Passive Spiration'' (procession)
* NON EST means "is not"
*** Five Notions
 
***# The Father > innascibility or unbegottennes
 
***# The Father > paternity, i.e. The Father > The Son
Thereby:
***# The Father and The Son "spirate" the Holy Spirit
 
***# The Son = both Filiation and Spiration
* "The Father is God"
***# The Holy Spirit = Procession
 
*** notes:
* "The Son is God"
**** St. Thomas wrote in ''Summa Theologica'',  
* "The Holy Spirit is God"
***** ''"Although there are four relations in God, one of them, spiration, is not separated from the person of the Father and of the Son, but belongs to both;"''  
* "God is the Father"
**** these relations, originatinos, and processions are internal to God and not related to temporal process (outside of time)
* "God is the Son"
**** See:
* "God is the Holy Spirit"
***** Univ Notre Dame: [https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/417/trinityhandout.pdf trinityhandout.pdf]
* "The Father is not the Son"
***** [https://catholicism.org/the-relations-in-the-blessed-trinity.html The 'Relations' in the Blessed Trinity - Catholicism.org]  
* "The Father is not the Holy Spirit"
***** [https://prodigalcatholic.com/summary-of-chapter-23-trinitarian-relations-and-notional-names-of-persons-from-whites-book-the-trinity/ Summary of Chapter 23: Trinitarian Relations and Notional Names of Persons (from White’s book, The Trinity) – Prodigal Catholic]
* "The Son is not the Father"
* "The Son is not the Holy Spirit"
* "The Holy Spirit is not the Father"
* "The Holy Spirit is not the Son"
 
== St. Thomas Aquinas on the Trinity ==
St. Thomas Aquinas thought deeply about the Trinity in ''Summa Theologica''
* his thought extends from the concepts of the Trinity and the Oneness of God:
* One God
* Two Processions
*# The Father > The Son (Generation)
*# The Father and The Son >  Holy Spirit (Spiration)
** Three Persons
**# The Father
**# The Son
**# The Holy Spirit
** Four Relations
**# The Father > The Son = ''Paternity''
**# The Son < The Father = ''Filiation''
**# The Father and The Son > The Holy Spirit = ''Active Spiration'' (originiation)
**# The Father and The Son < The Holy Spirit = ''Passive Spiration'' (procession)
** Five Notions
**# The Father > innascibility or unbegottennes
**# The Father > paternity, i.e. The Father > The Son
**# The Father and The Son "spirate" the Holy Spirit
**# The Son = both Filiation and Spiration
**# The Holy Spirit = Procession
** notes:
*** St. Thomas wrote in ''Summa Theologica'',  
**** ''"Although there are four relations in God, one of them, spiration, is not separated from the person of the Father and of the Son, but belongs to both;"''  
*** these relations, originatinos, and processions are internal to God and not related to temporal process (outside of time)
*** See:
**** Univ Notre Dame: [https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/417/trinityhandout.pdf trinityhandout.pdf]
**** [https://catholicism.org/the-relations-in-the-blessed-trinity.html The 'Relations' in the Blessed Trinity - Catholicism.org]  
**** [https://prodigalcatholic.com/summary-of-chapter-23-trinitarian-relations-and-notional-names-of-persons-from-whites-book-the-trinity/ Summary of Chapter 23: Trinitarian Relations and Notional Names of Persons (from White’s book, The Trinity) – Prodigal Catholic]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 16 December 2024

The "Trinity" or, "Holy Trinity" of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

  • note: see glossary entry on "Holy"

The Holy Trinity is called collectively the "Godhead" or the "Triune"

  • also, the "Blessed Trinity"

Terminology of the Trinity[edit | edit source]

Godhead[edit | edit source]

The Trinity may also be referred to as the "Godhead"

  • = God in the full nature of the Trinity
    • from Middle English God + hede (nature of)
  • note: the Father is the "source and origin" of the Godhead, but the Godhead indivisibly consists of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit

hypostasis[edit | edit source]

refers to the "Persons" of God; in Latin persona

  • from Greek for "substance"
    • from hypo- (under) + stasis (standing or position)
  • hypostasis is singular for "Person"
  • hypostases is plural for "Persons"

hypostatic union[edit | edit source]

refers to the "union of the divine and human natures... of the Son of God, Jesus Christ" (CCC Glossary)

  • i.e. that Jesus Christ was fully human and fully divine

Triune[edit | edit source]

a similar reference to "Godhead" for the Holy Trinity

  • but also used as an adjective, as in "the Triune God"

Athanasian Creed[edit | edit source]

or Quicunque vult

  • an important early Church statement and explanation of the Holy Trinity
"Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son's is another, the Holy Spirit's another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal"  (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16). 

The Trinity[edit | edit source]

The Holy Trinity is the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

  • the Trinisy consists of the
    • Persons of God: Father Son and Holy Spirit
    • Natures of God: Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier
  • the Trinity was source of much conflict and contention in the early Church
  • and, ultimately, a core tenant of Church doctrine
    • Jews were offended that fellow Jews worshiped Christ, as Judaism was supposed to be monotheistic
    • Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
    • gnostics and other heretics believed that Jesus fully God and not a Man, thus he was either not a man or not God

Shield of the Trinity (Scutum Fidei)[edit | edit source]

Basic "Shield of the Trinity" diagram (wikipedia)
Four variants of the "Shield of the Trinity"
  • derived from the Athanasian Creed
  • God (DEUS) is at the center
  • the three Persons are at the corners
  • the shiled was consiered the "Herald of God"

The forumulation of the Shield[edit | edit source]

  • note that all the links (connections) are bi-directional (go both ways)
  • EST means "is"
  • NON EST means "is not"


Thereby:

  • "The Father is God"
  • "The Son is God"
  • "The Holy Spirit is God"
  • "God is the Father"
  • "God is the Son"
  • "God is the Holy Spirit"
  • "The Father is not the Son"
  • "The Father is not the Holy Spirit"
  • "The Son is not the Father"
  • "The Son is not the Holy Spirit"
  • "The Holy Spirit is not the Father"
  • "The Holy Spirit is not the Son"

St. Thomas Aquinas on the Trinity[edit | edit source]

St. Thomas Aquinas thought deeply about the Trinity in Summa Theologica

  • his thought extends from the concepts of the Trinity and the Oneness of God:
  • One God
  • Two Processions
    1. The Father > The Son (Generation)
    2. The Father and The Son > Holy Spirit (Spiration)
    • Three Persons
      1. The Father
      2. The Son
      3. The Holy Spirit
    • Four Relations
      1. The Father > The Son = Paternity
      2. The Son < The Father = Filiation
      3. The Father and The Son > The Holy Spirit = Active Spiration (originiation)
      4. The Father and The Son < The Holy Spirit = Passive Spiration (procession)
    • Five Notions
      1. The Father > innascibility or unbegottennes
      2. The Father > paternity, i.e. The Father > The Son
      3. The Father and The Son "spirate" the Holy Spirit
      4. The Son = both Filiation and Spiration
      5. The Holy Spirit = Procession
    • notes: