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The Holy Trinity, the Son and His Divinity, and the Meaning of Divinity in All the Hypostases
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By Helana Ghatas11 September 19900 Comments

The Holy Trinity, the Son and His Divinity, and the Meaning of Divinity in All the Hypostases

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1. Differences between the Christian Trinity and pagan triads

  • His Holiness explains that some confuse the Church’s belief in the Trinity with pagan triads such as Isis, Osiris, and Horus.

  • The essential difference is that the Christian Trinity is “Trinity in unity,” while paganism teaches multiple separate gods.

  • Pagan triads involve marriage and bodily procreation, while the Christian Trinity has no marriage, no femininity, and no physical generation.

2. The eternity of the Son and His non-temporal begetting

  • The Son is not created, because creating “the mind of God” implies a time when God was without a mind, which is impossible.

  • The Son is begotten of the Father in a natural spiritual manner, like a thought begotten from the mind: proceeding yet not separated.

  • The Son is in the Father and the Father in Him, as the Lord said: “I am in the Father and the Father in Me.”

3. The meaning of Logos

  • The word “Word” in John’s Gospel is “Logos,” meaning “the rational mind of God” or “the intelligent utterance.”

  • All things were created “through the Son,” meaning through the rational mind of God, as a person solves a problem by his mind while being one with his mind.

4. Divine attributes that are shared and unshared

  • Some attributes belong to God alone: eternity, creation, necessary existence, infinity, omnipresence, and omnipotence.

  • Some attributes appear in humanity in limited form: knowledge, love, beauty, and wisdom.

  • But God’s knowledge is unlimited, certain, and without instruments, while human knowledge is partial, gradual, and dependent on tools.

5. Equality of the hypostases in divinity

  • Each hypostasis possesses every divine attribute while maintaining a distinguishing property: the Father as the fountainhead, the Son as the rational Word, and the Holy Spirit as the giver of life.

  • Distinction does not mean separation but perfect unity in essence.

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