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triune$85283$ - Übersetzung nach deutsch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Triune (disambiguation)

triune      
adj. dreieinig
the Trinity         
  • The ''Adoration of the Trinity'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]] (1511): from top to bottom: Holy Spirit (dove), God the Father and the crucified Christ
  • Russian icon of the Old Testament Trinity]] by [[Andrei Rublev]], between 1408 and 1425
  • Murillo]] (c. 1677).
  • p=68}}
  • Nicholas of Myra]], a participant in the First Council of Nicaea, achieves the [[beatific vision]] in the shape of the Holy Trinity.
  • A Greek [[fresco]] of Athanasius of Alexandria, the chief architect of the Nicene Creed, formulated at Nicaea.
  • God in the person of the Son confronts [[Adam and Eve]], by [[Master Bertram]] (d. c. 1415)
  • The Baptism of Christ]]'', by [[Piero della Francesca]], 15th century
  • Council of Nicaea]] in AD 325, at which the Deity of Christ was declared orthodox and [[Arianism]] condemned
CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF GOD AS CONSISTING OF THREE PERSONS (HYPOSTASES) — THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT — SHARING THE SAME SUBSTANCE (OUSIA)
HolyTrinity; Holy Trinity; Trinitarianism; Triune God; Holy trinity; The Holy Trinity; Doctrine of the Trinity; Divine Trinity; Trinity (theology); Blessed Trinity; Three Persons of God; God, Three Persons of; Thaluth; ثالوث; God as unity or trinity; Trinitas; Affective Theology; Trinitarian theology; Trinitarian Theology; Trinity (Christianity); Doctrine in Christianity Trinity; Doctrine in christianity trinity; The Trinity; Trinitarian worship; Trinitarian monotheism; Not Gottes; Trinitarism; Most Holy Trinity; Trinitarianisms; Trinitarianist; Trinitarianists; Trinitarianistic; Trinitarian monotheistic; Trinitarian Monotheism; Trinity Doctrine; The holy trinity; Economic Trinitarianism; Person of the trinity; Triunity; The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost; Father, Son, Holy Ghost; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; Christian Trinity; Trinitarian; Dogma of the Trinity; Immanent Trinity; Trinitarian doctrine; Eternal generation; Eternal Generation; Trinity (Christian); Economic Trinity; Tripersonal God; Trihypostatic God; Triadology; Trinitarian Christianity; Trinitarian Christian; Triunism (Christianity); Christian Triadology; Holy Triad (Christianity); Divine Triad (Christianity); Triad (Christianity); Three Divine Persons (Christianity); Three Persons of God (Christianity); God in Three Persons
Dreiheit ( der Vater, der Sohn und der Heilige Geist)
the Holy Trinity         
  • The ''Adoration of the Trinity'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]] (1511): from top to bottom: Holy Spirit (dove), God the Father and the crucified Christ
  • Russian icon of the Old Testament Trinity]] by [[Andrei Rublev]], between 1408 and 1425
  • Murillo]] (c. 1677).
  • p=68}}
  • Nicholas of Myra]], a participant in the First Council of Nicaea, achieves the [[beatific vision]] in the shape of the Holy Trinity.
  • A Greek [[fresco]] of Athanasius of Alexandria, the chief architect of the Nicene Creed, formulated at Nicaea.
  • God in the person of the Son confronts [[Adam and Eve]], by [[Master Bertram]] (d. c. 1415)
  • The Baptism of Christ]]'', by [[Piero della Francesca]], 15th century
  • Council of Nicaea]] in AD 325, at which the Deity of Christ was declared orthodox and [[Arianism]] condemned
CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF GOD AS CONSISTING OF THREE PERSONS (HYPOSTASES) — THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT — SHARING THE SAME SUBSTANCE (OUSIA)
HolyTrinity; Holy Trinity; Trinitarianism; Triune God; Holy trinity; The Holy Trinity; Doctrine of the Trinity; Divine Trinity; Trinity (theology); Blessed Trinity; Three Persons of God; God, Three Persons of; Thaluth; ثالوث; God as unity or trinity; Trinitas; Affective Theology; Trinitarian theology; Trinitarian Theology; Trinity (Christianity); Doctrine in Christianity Trinity; Doctrine in christianity trinity; The Trinity; Trinitarian worship; Trinitarian monotheism; Not Gottes; Trinitarism; Most Holy Trinity; Trinitarianisms; Trinitarianist; Trinitarianists; Trinitarianistic; Trinitarian monotheistic; Trinitarian Monotheism; Trinity Doctrine; The holy trinity; Economic Trinitarianism; Person of the trinity; Triunity; The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost; Father, Son, Holy Ghost; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; Christian Trinity; Trinitarian; Dogma of the Trinity; Immanent Trinity; Trinitarian doctrine; Eternal generation; Eternal Generation; Trinity (Christian); Economic Trinity; Tripersonal God; Trihypostatic God; Triadology; Trinitarian Christianity; Trinitarian Christian; Triunism (Christianity); Christian Triadology; Holy Triad (Christianity); Divine Triad (Christianity); Triad (Christianity); Three Divine Persons (Christianity); Three Persons of God (Christianity); God in Three Persons
der Vater, der Sohn und der Heilige Geist (Dreiheit)

Definition

triune
['tr??ju:n]
¦ adjective (especially with reference to the Trinity) consisting of three in one.
Derivatives
triunity noun (plural triunities).
Origin
C17: from tri- + L. unus 'one'.

Wikipedia

Triune

Triune may refer to:

  • Trinity, the Godhead in Christianity
  • Any of the triple deities
  • Triune, Tennessee, an unincorporated town in the United States
  • Triune, West Virginia, an unincorporated town in the United States
  • Triune Peaks, three peaks in Graham Land, Antarctica
  • Triune Masonic Temple, St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Bostick Female Academy, also known as Triune School, Triune, Tennessee, on the National Register of Historic Places