This article tries to observe the understanding of God in Christianity. The researcher chooses Christianity because the idea of God in Christianity is unique. On the one hand, Christianity claims a monotheistic religion because Christianity follows the belief system of Abraham, who understands God as one. On the other hand, Christianity also believes that God is in three persons, which are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which seems to be polytheistic. The uniqueness of the concept of God in Christianity will be examined, either biblical-based or philosophical. This article isprimarily based on the library research, including books, journals, encyclopaediaas, and internet resouces. Besides, the researcher uses mostly Christian lit...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
The Christian Trinitarian doctrine was understood as Tritheism by the Qurʾān and Muslims, at least d...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresenc...
Christians and Muslims both believe that there is only one God, but they differ over how this God is...
This article provides a concept of God in the Christianity. The concept is based on the Islamic pers...
This article provides a concept of God in the Christianity. The concept is based on the Islamic pers...
This study describes the difference in perspective about the One God in three religions, namely, Yau...
Doctrines are a part of each religion. To believe in God is a fundamental doctrine in world religion...
The conception of God as Trinity has always been both central and problematic to Christianity. Never...
God is usually taken to be a necessarily existing being who is unsurpassably powerful, knowledgeable...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
In the article different approaches to apply the concept of the Trinity to Theology of Religions are...
This paper aims at clarifying the traditional Islamic views of Christianity based on the Qurâan and ...
The word ’trinity’ is not in the Bible. The expression of the doctrine was developed over a long per...
This article explains the christian trinitarian mystery and the view of Islam on it. This is a very ...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
The Christian Trinitarian doctrine was understood as Tritheism by the Qurʾān and Muslims, at least d...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresenc...
Christians and Muslims both believe that there is only one God, but they differ over how this God is...
This article provides a concept of God in the Christianity. The concept is based on the Islamic pers...
This article provides a concept of God in the Christianity. The concept is based on the Islamic pers...
This study describes the difference in perspective about the One God in three religions, namely, Yau...
Doctrines are a part of each religion. To believe in God is a fundamental doctrine in world religion...
The conception of God as Trinity has always been both central and problematic to Christianity. Never...
God is usually taken to be a necessarily existing being who is unsurpassably powerful, knowledgeable...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
In the article different approaches to apply the concept of the Trinity to Theology of Religions are...
This paper aims at clarifying the traditional Islamic views of Christianity based on the Qurâan and ...
The word ’trinity’ is not in the Bible. The expression of the doctrine was developed over a long per...
This article explains the christian trinitarian mystery and the view of Islam on it. This is a very ...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
The Christian Trinitarian doctrine was understood as Tritheism by the Qurʾān and Muslims, at least d...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresenc...